AI should augment, not replace, clinicians’ human interactions
AI tools can surface important data from patients’ medical history.
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For decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has promised to improve healthcare – but hasn’t truly delivered on that promise. Are we finally at a technological tipping point where AI will become commercially relevant and widely used in healthcare? Join Concord Technologies’ CTO, Chris Larkin, and senior vice president of data and analytics, Andre Sublett, as they discuss AI’s potential to derive insights from data at the point of care to support clinicians today and in the future.
Learn more about:
- Searching patient records with AI to find insights that make clinician-patient interactions more meaningful
- Using AI to make patient intake more efficient and to provide necessary decision support for clinicians and administrators
- Finding the right partner to help your organization deploy AI solutions