Forbes October 26, 2024
Kathleen Walch

In heavily regulated industries such as healthcare, digital innovation is often slowly adopted. However, healthcare is embracing AI as fast as almost any industry and is already seeing benefits. From streamlining operations, acting as an augmented intelligence tool for doctors to help with diagnoses, to enhancing patient outcomes, AI is rapidly becoming an integral part of modern healthcare. AI is not only improving diagnostic accuracy but also optimizing treatment plans, reducing operational costs, and helping better interact with patients.

AI Augmented Diagnostics

The practice and techniques of diagnosis is something that physicians take years to learn. Traditional methods for diagnosing conditions and illnesses rely on the subjective interpretation of medical images, data, and patients symptoms. As a result, interpretations are...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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