Health Europa November 27, 2020

In this article, Amy Molten, Pediatrician and the Director of Medicine for Buoy Health, an Artificial Intelligence-powered healthcare navigation platform, discusses the vital role of emerging technology in healthcare and its ethical implications.

Pre-COVID-19, the healthcare industry was treading a slow but sure course toward digital transformation and Artificial Intelligence (AI). These days, it seems that healthcare (and many other sectors, for that matter) is sprinting in that direction – lunging to keep up with the lightning pace of emerging tech and equipping providers and patients with vital tools for public health and safety.

Dizzying as these tech shifts might feel at the moment, they are opening our eyes to AI’s potential and promise for the ever-evolving healthcare sector. Innovating...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Govt Agencies, Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Technology
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