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Neil Jordan, Worldwide Health Leader and Connector at Microsoft, says there is great potential for AI in healthcare but be aware of such issues as ethics and regulations.
University of Colorado Assistant Professor Mustafa Ozkaynak argues that getting insights about a patient's environment and lifestyle is just as critical as understanding genomic data.
While artificial intelligence won’t replace the empathy doctors can provide to patients, smart machines can reduce the time clinicians spend on computers, says Dr. Anthony Chang, medical director at CHOC Children’s.
There are promising opportunities for transformation, especially in Asia and Middle East, says Hee Hwang, CIO of Seoul National University Bundang Hospital.