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This let patients and clinicians see the changes in the effects of medication over the course of a day or a week, not just based on self-reported history during a six-minute office visit. IoT doesn’t replace office visits, but “shines a light on the dark corner of the health care system” (i.e. Health Care Law and Consulting.
This let patients and clinicians see the changes in the effects of medication over the course of a day or a week, not just based on self-reported history during a six-minute office visit. IoT doesn’t replace office visits, but “shines a light on the dark corner of the health care system” (i.e. everything that happens between visits).
This let patients and clinicians see the changes in the effects of medication over the course of a day or a week, not just based on self-reported history during a six-minute office visit. IoT doesn’t replace office visits, but “shines a light on the dark corner of the health care system” (i.e. everything that happens between visits).
This let patients and clinicians see the changes in the effects of medication over the course of a day or a week, not just based on self-reported history during a six-minute office visit. IoT doesn’t replace office visits, but “shines a light on the dark corner of the health care system” (i.e. everything that happens between visits).
This let patients and clinicians see the changes in the effects of medication over the course of a day or a week, not just based on self-reported history during a six-minute office visit. IoT doesn’t replace office visits, but “shines a light on the dark corner of the health care system” (i.e. everything that happens between visits).
This let patients and clinicians see the changes in the effects of medication over the course of a day or a week, not just based on self-reported history during a six-minute office visit. IoT doesn’t replace office visits, but “shines a light on the dark corner of the health care system” (i.e. everything that happens between visits).
This let patients and clinicians see the changes in the effects of medication over the course of a day or a week, not just based on self-reported history during a six-minute office visit. IoT doesn’t replace office visits, but “shines a light on the dark corner of the health care system” (i.e. everything that happens between visits).
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It is worth noting that much of the existing use of AI is in non-clinical areas of healthcare administration. The hope, of course, is that the clinical uses can prove themselves out and become more widely adopted. Health Care Law and Consulting. But the early returns are promising. David Harlow. The Harlow Group LLC.
It is worth noting that much of the existing use of AI is in non-clinical areas of healthcare administration. The hope, of course, is that the clinical uses can prove themselves out and become more widely adopted. Health Care Law and Consulting. But the early returns are promising. David Harlow. The Harlow Group LLC.
The hope, of course, is that the clinical uses can prove themselves out and become more widely adopted. Though, of course, at a certain point, an AI tool used in healthcare becomes subject to regulation by the FDA as a medical device ; folks need to be aware of those lines, and of the shifting regulatory landscape.)
It is worth noting that much of the existing use of AI is in non-clinical areas of healthcare administration. The hope, of course, is that the clinical uses can prove themselves out and become more widely adopted. Health Care Law and Consulting. But the early returns are promising. David Harlow. The Harlow Group LLC.
The hope, of course, is that the clinical uses can prove themselves out and become more widely adopted. Though, of course, at a certain point, an AI tool used in healthcare becomes subject to regulation by the FDA as a medical device ; folks need to be aware of those lines, and of the shifting regulatory landscape.)
The hope, of course, is that the clinical uses can prove themselves out and become more widely adopted. Though, of course, at a certain point, an AI tool used in healthcare becomes subject to regulation by the FDA as a medical device ; folks need to be aware of those lines, and of the shifting regulatory landscape.)
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Dara also expressed the program’s commitment to creating a national open resource – “open … to the public, and researchers of course, with appropriate safeguards, and open source software and tools so that [we can share] medical breakthroughs.” I recently spoke with Dara Richardson-Heron M.D.,
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