Good morning, Artificial intelligence and machine learning finally are infiltrating the stubbornly slow-to-change health sector. Companies have made big strides in data collection--with wearables that monitor your vitals, voice biomarker trackers, and genomic sequencing, to name just a few. However, they’re not as widely used as some experts would hope. “Health care is still stuck in the third--or maybe the second--industrial age, with fax machines and CD-ROMs,” says Daniel Kraft, a healthcare futurist and medical doctor. Though some experts are hopeful that with Covid, and people paying extra attention to their health and wellbeing, new technologies will have the opportunity to change the way the American healthcare sector works. Read on to hear how five companies are leading the charge and reimagining the future of health care. |
0 Comments:
Post a Comment