H&HN February 21, 2017
Artificial intelligence has reached a point at which it can fundamentally change health care, says the HIMSS keynoter
ORLANDO — At HIMSS15, IBM Watson Health officially made its launch. Now two years later, the head of IBM spoke to a packed room about the future of health technology and how health care can be a leader for change during the opening keynote of HIMSS17.
“We are in a moment, where we can actually transform many parts of health care. We can reinvent many pieces and we can change many things,” says Ginni Rometty, chairman, president and CEO, IBM.
Rometty delivered a meaningful message sprinkled with hope that the promise of big data and predictive analytics is not something of...