artificial intelligence
To take full advantage of AI, organizations need the right team, clear metrics and goals, and the right expectations about real-world accuracy.
The Hamilton and Amabel James Center for Artificial Intelligence and Human Health will focus on genomics, modeling and prediction of novel therapies and enhanced imaging.
The Boston Machine Learning & AI for Healthcare event focuses on helping healthcare organizations harness the power of AI and machine learning.
Clinicians are looking forward to the benefits of AI, which will become effective in two to three years, says Mahmoud Saleh El Halik, the head of Health Informatics at Latifa Women and Children's Hospital.
Esteban Rubens, global principal for enterprise imaging at Pure Storage, says data hubs can help organizations get more value out of healthcare data by breaking down data silos.
Josh Gluck, VP of Global Healthcare Technology Strategy at Pure Storage, says there is finally a realization of where AI can have the most impact, and that is in fields such as radiology that have a wealth of data that can be used.
Dr. Nares Damrongchai, CEO of the Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Sciences, on how breaking down silos to bring together different agencies doing advanced work can achieve greater goals.
AIdoc's tool flags potential cases of pulmonary embolism to ensure prompt review and intervention.
BeCare Link is using artificial intelligence to better manage multiple sclerosis patients and lower fall risk, says Alan Gilbert, CEO of the digital therapeutic company.
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