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Meeting the Challenges of AI in Health Care
The health care sector is in need of a revolution, Manoharan believes. “Healthcare systems and providers are under huge pressure, now more than ever with the COVID-19 pandemic,” she says, to which she adds, “We are dealing with global staff shortages, aging populations, and lifestyle-related chronic diseases.”
At the same time, digital transformation is driving exponential growth of health data. With digitization and connectivity becoming ubiquitous, we’re more capable than ever to collect information about individual and population health. But putting that data to use is a huge challenge.
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