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Health Analysis and Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, as they’re developed and adapted for an ever-growing variety of specialized uses, hold the promise to help reshape all sectors of society, including healthcare and life science.

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Pushing frontiers of medical knowledge

AI is being used to predict patient outcomes at high rates of accuracy, enabling clinicians to be more proactive in treating patients and mitigating further risk of disease progression. For example, AI may be used to better predict factors such as suicide risk, the likelihood of re-hospitalization, or the adverse effects of medication on a particular population.

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Replicating and democratizing medical expertise 

AI can be used to supplement provider expertise. For example, some AI programs are using images of the human eye to provide information that otherwise would require an ophthalmologist. Using AI image analysis, a general practitioner or other non-specialist can diagnose after interpreting the results

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Automating drudgery within the medical system

Providers spend much of their time documenting results in electronic medical records, reading screens, and recording real-time information during patient visits. Using AI to automate these tasks can greatly reduce their administrative burden.

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Allocating scarce medical resources 

AI can be used to manage resources. For example, AI can predict which hospital departments may need additional staffing, suggest which patients might benefit the most from additional medical resources, or identify ways to maximize hospitals’ operational revenues.

Robotic Process Automation (RPA)

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is software technology that’s easy for anyone to use to automate digital tasks.

With RPA, software users create software robots, or “bots”, that can learn, mimic, and then execute rules-based business processes. RPA automation enables users to create bots by observing human digital actions. Show your bots what to do, then let them do the work. Robotic Process Automation software bots can interact with any application or system the same way people do—except that RPA bots can operate around the clock, nonstop, much faster and with 100% reliability and precision.

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Speed & Accuracy

Tasks are done the same way every single time

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Improved Employee Morale

Employees focus on human tasks, not robotic tasks

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Increased Compliance

Full auditing capabilities

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Scalability & Flexibility

Quickly scale up to accommodate unexpected volumes

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is software technology that’s easy for anyone to use to automate digital tasks.

With RPA, software users create software robots, or “bots”, that can learn, mimic, and then execute rules-based business processes. RPA automation enables users to create bots by observing human digital actions. Show your bots what to do, then let them do the work. Robotic Process Automation software bots can interact with any application or system the same way people do—except that RPA bots can operate around the clock, nonstop, much faster and with 100% reliability and precision.