Hospice News August 12, 2024
Jim Parker

Many expect AI to revolutionize health care, speeding access to care, improving diagnosis and prognosis, enhancing efficiency and achieving other benefits. However, providers need to see through the hype and ask the hard questions.

This is according to Bill Miller, CEO of the health care tech company WellSky. Kansas-based WellSky provides software and analytics to more than 20,000 client sites, including, hospital systems, blood banks, cell therapy labs, home health and hospice and other post-acute providers, government agencies and human services organizations.

As AI has proliferated in health care, the technology is spurring some concerns that the technology could displace workers or introduce some forms of bias into algorithms and processes. Rather than throwing the baby out with the bathwater,...

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