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In this interview, Marcus Johnson, EVP – Enterprise Effectiveness & Growth, Thryve, shares how the company’s India teams are working at the core of global healthcare operations - powering Epic ...
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A new survey has revealed that more and more patients are using AI to diagnose themselves, but the technology is moving faster than the health care industry can keep up.
A professor and researcher who studies AI and health care analytics explains why AI’s growth will be gradual, and how technical limitations and ethical concerns stand in the way of AI’s widespread ...