Becker's Healthcare November 4, 2020
Laura Dyrda

Artificial intelligence has integrated into several aspects of healthcare, both clinically and operationally.

With the quick acceleration of telemedicine during the pandemic, AI proved a valuable tool in connecting patients and clinicians. At the Becker’s Healthcare Telehealth Virtual Forum on Nov. 2, Nassar Nizami, CIO of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia and Stephen Morgan, MD, senior vice president and chief medical information officer at Roanoke, Va.-based Carilion Clinic, discussed how artificial intelligence and virtual care delivery will evolve.

Click here to view the session on-demand.

Note: The responses below are lightly edited for clarity and length.

Question: What role will artificial intelligence play in telemedicine in the future?

Nassar Nizami: Today AI is being used in a very basic...

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