Healthcare IT News December 12, 2023
Bill Siwicki

Now that telemedicine is mainstream, artificial intelligence is helping healthcare providers with imperatives such as patient triage. Early results are promising.

Telemedicine took a huge leap forward during the pandemic as more providers and patients embraced remote delivery of healthcare services.

Today, artificial intelligence-powered telemedicine tools that remotely diagnose patients and route them to the proper care setting have begun popping up; they are designed to increase access to healthcare services and assist providers in making informed decisions, ensuring timely and appropriate care.

As providers move toward increasing virtual care options across the care continuum, AI-powered patient triage and medical diagnosis can potentially create proper channels of care that not only bridge the gap in health disparities and promote access...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Interview / Q&A, Provider, Technology, Telehealth, Trends
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