AI And Big Data In Focus: What Is Preventing Faster Adoption In Health Care Settings?

To the wider public and even governments, big data, predictive analytics and machine learning might appear to be recent phenomena that suddenly hold the answers to most of the health care delivery problems. But those who have been generating the debate and charting future adoption over the past several years know it is not as simple as that.

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February's Big Data and Analytics in Healthcare forum in London was another opportunity to gauge how far the industry has come – and how far it still has to go – before digital health is an everyday reality for patients.

A high-caliber audience, assembled for Corporate Parity’s second annual forum on this ground-breaking theme, broached big data’s potential to deliver...

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