‘This Is The Way Of The Future’: Digital Health Experts Share Thoughts, Experiences With Generative AI

Panelists and health experts at the Digital Health 2023 conference offered views on how generative AI such as ChatGPT could shape the future of health care as well as use cases in their own organizations, from analyzing data for clinical trials to generating answers for patients, listening into calls, and augmenting physicians’ work. 

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More than 300 digital health experts and leaders converged on San Diego’s Mission Bay Resort 16-17 May for the Reuters Digital Health 2023 conference to exchange ideas about leveraging new technologies to raise patient engagement, improve operational efficiencies and workflow, capture insights on consumer behavior and preferences, and more.

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