Artificial Intelligence, not Artificial Care: Healthcare & AI
Healthcare as we know it is broken. It’s expensive, slow-moving, and can even seem unattainable to some. I want to acknowledge that we have made strides in improving population health, but there’s still much work to be done to make healthcare more efficient while maintaining the quality of patient experience. While many leaders throughout the industry have different ideas as to how we can improve health outcomes and efficiency, there’s one solution that I’m most passionate about, and it's the role artificial intelligence (AI) plays in accelerating care.
With large amounts of data stored by healthcare organizations in medical records, such as images or patient histories, clinical research trials, and medical claims, we can analyze the data by using AI to find patterns and insights not typically identified by humans. The AI algorithms are taught to identify and label data patterns, while natural language processing (NLP) allows these algorithms to isolate relevant data. With deep learning (DL), the data is then analyzed and interpreted with the help of extended knowledge by computers.?
I recently spoke at Ai4, a leading conference discussing all things AI. My discussion centered on our disjointed healthcare system: where do we go from here? As the healthcare system looks to adopt the latest technologies, is AI the answer to mending this broken system? I discussed this at Ai4 last week with my presentation, “Artificial Intelligence, not Artificial Care.”
AI has the potential to address four key areas in healthcare: enhancing the patient experience, improving population health, reducing costs, and improving daily clinician operations. It’s estimated that AI applications can cut annual healthcare costs in the United States by $150 billion in 2026.
Here are some of my key takeaways:
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…but, there are still challenges to address to further AI in the industry, including racial bias and differences in infrastructure among payers and providers across the country that make implementing the technology at scale challenging.
How do you see AI being used in healthcare? Are there other challenges you foresee? Are your organizations utilizing tech in a new way? Drop your comments below; I’d love to hear from you!
Be well,?
Liz