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As the adoption ofAI toolscontinues to grow, so does the possibility of making major leaps in healthcare delivery.

The current landscape is marked by an overwhelming array of disconnected AI-enabled point solutions that operate within silos.

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The way to do this is through connected AI-powered informatics and smart technologies.

Chief Operating and Technology Officer, DeepHealth.

End-to-end AI-powered informatics ensure right place, right user, right time.

First, the right place means deeply embedded within the technologies and options where most needed.

This is the definition of smart technologies.

Smart technologies are disruptive only in the sense that they make major care breakthroughs possible.

Rather, they relieve pressure by enabling more streamlined and efficient workflows.

There are no extra clicks or added complexity for radiologists and care teams.

Better care experiences for patients

Patients can expect better care experiences with smart technologies.

Take breast cancer detection, for example.

This represents a huge leap forward in cancer detection.

Imagine getting a complete AI-powered readout from a breast exam in minutes.

Patients would no longer have to deal with the stress of waiting for results.

Those with no diagnostic findings could leave their appointment with peace of mind, knowing they are cancer-free.

This accelerates AI adoption and presents great potential to transform healthcare.

But what if we bring the AI-powered informatics layer closer in ultrasound?

Or in x-ray, where smart technologies initiate the possibility of autonomous x-ray.

We already see the incredible potential of AI in real-world clinical prefs.

We’ve compiled a list of the best medical practice management software.

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