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Healthcare 20: The AI Prescription

Pavan Kumar Reddy Poli

Maison d'édition: BooxAi

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Synopsis

In this groundbreaking book, the author, a seasoned Senior Manager in Health Care program management , explores the dynamic convergence of artificial intelligence and the healthcare industry. With his extensive background in both healthcare and IT management, the author unravels the transformative potential of AI in reshaping healthcare management practices.

From the current state of healthcare management to the future possibilities, this comprehensive guide navigates through various facets of AI in healthcare. Delving into cutting-edge topics such as machine learning algorithms, predictive analytics for patient management, AI in drug discovery, and the integration of AI and robotics in healthcare operations. The book presents real-world examples and case studies to showcase AI's tangible impact on healthcare organizations.

Readers will gain valuable insights into how AI can enhance diagnostic accuracy, streamline healthcare operations, improve patient engagement, and optimize resource allocation. 

Whether you are an industry expert seeking innovative solutions or a student intrigued by the intersection of AI and healthcare, "Healthcare 2.0: The AI Prescription" empowers you to leverage the full potential of AI to revolutionize healthcare delivery and elevate patient care.

Embrace the future of healthcare management with AI as your guiding force. This book is your roadmap to a new era of efficiency, effectiveness, and exceptional patient experiences.
Disponible depuis: 25/08/2023.

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