4 Ways AI Is Improving Healthcare, According to One of the World's Largest Medical Groups

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4 Ways AI Is Improving Healthcare, According to One of the World's Largest Medical Groups

November 15, 2024

“An insight report from the World Economic Forum’s Digital Healthcare Transformation Initiative has identified the potential for digital, data and AI to tackle three of the most pressing healthcare challenges: the increasing burden of chronic illnesses, inequitable patient outcomes and healthcare access worldwide, and resource constraints.”

As the graphic below shows, “a myriad of digital applications are being implemented in health systems globally.”

Leap Consulting Group and our clients and partners are knee deep in the digital revolution transforming healthcare, so when the report quotes Mayo Clinic president Dr. John Halamka, we get it: “I happen to have a super ventricular tachycardia, which means my heart rate sometimes goes from 50 to 170. Whenever I get an ECG, it is run through 14 algorithms. The results are shown to a clinician and describe my risk of atrial fibrillation. These kinds of things will help the clinician give me the right treatment.”

If you’d like to talk to LEAP managing partner Josh Kramer directly about what he’s seeing in the transformation of healthcare, specifically in the areas of digital health, precision medicine, and genomics where we focus, contact us and let’s talk.

Read the article, “4 ways AI is improving healthcare, according to one of the world's largest medical groups” by Andrea Willige.

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