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The Detrimental Impact of Tech Debt in the Healthcare and Life Sciences Industries

Healthcare IT Today

Technical debt (tech debt), referring to the deferred maintenance and upgrades of a system, is commonly accrued in the healthcare and life sciences industries. Get Ahead of the Problem Addressing tech debt, especially when its related to clinical and life-supporting technologies, can be a daunting task.

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Navigating AI Adoption in Healthcare: Overcoming Key Challenges for Sustainable Growth

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by BreAnne Buehl, Head of Healthcare & Life Sciences at VMware Cloud Foundation by Broadcom Healthcare is one of our most complex, heavily regulated industries, so it’s no surprise that its adoption of AI is complicated and wildly variable.

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Navigating Correlation and Causation with Life Sciences in the Age of AI

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Alex Long, Head of Life Sciences Sales Strategy at Dell Technologies In science, avoiding correlation without causation is a cornerstone of research methodology. About Alex Long Alex Long is the Head of Life Sciences Sales Strategy at Dell Technologies.

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AI in Healthcare and Life Sciences: Further Adoption Requires Better Data Infrastructure

Healthcare IT Today

While adoption of AI applications in healthcare is low , a recent study found that more than half of IT buyers are prioritizing AI/Machine Learning technology investments for the next five years, meaning there is a unique opportunity for healthcare and life science organizations to leverage AI for faster, safer, and more impactful outcomes.

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Proceeding with Caution: The Impact of (Generative) AI on Healthcare and Life Sciences

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Steven Lazer, Global Healthcare & Life Sciences CTO, Alex Long, Head of Life Sciences Sales Strategy, and Michael Giannopoulos, Healthcare Global CISO and CTO for the Americas at Dell Technologies. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for a long time.

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AI in life science: faster cures for viral disease

Digital Leaders HealthTech

To mitigate the wide-scale impact of this growing pandemic, our hopes are trained on a vaccine, prophylactic or curative, and the life sciences industry that can produce it. Currently, LEAF is helping a biopharmaceutical manufacturer assess potential therapeutic outcomes based on individualized interventional strategies.

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Training Your Staff From Becoming a Vulnerability to Your Healthcare Organization

Healthcare IT Today

By implementing these comprehensive training and awareness strategies, healthcare organizations can significantly reduce the risk of staff becoming a vulnerability and enhance their overall cybersecurity posture. Currently, hackers are focusing heavily on social engineering tactics to gain access through email, text, and calls.