HIT Infrastructure July 22, 2019
Fred Donovan

The Department of Veterans Affairs needs to build healthcare IT infrastructure that can utilize increasingly large amounts of health data on veterans, observed Gil Alterovitz, who was recently appointed as the VA’s first director of artificial intelligence.

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) needs to build healthcare IT infrastructure that can utilize increasingly large amounts of health data on veterans, observed Gil Alterovitz, who was recently appointed as the VA’s first director of artificial intelligence.

The right infrastructure will make it easier to share health data assets, in a secure manner, with outside experts who can help VA get the biggest return on its research investment, Alterovitz observed.

Alterovitz is leading an effort to expand the use of artificial intelligence...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Govt Agencies, Health IT, Technology, VA / DoD
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