The A.I. revolution in health care is coming

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  • The pandemic brought about an explosion in the use of telemedicine. Now, artificial intelligence is set to further transform health care.
  • 83% of executives agree that science tech capabilities could help address health-related challenges around the world.
  • Accenture estimates that 70% of health-care workers’ tasks could be reinvented by technology augmentation (like AI) or automation.

The pandemic brought about an explosion in the use of telemedicine. Now, artificial intelligence is set to further transform health care.

AI-driven health care goes beyond chatbot doctors and AI diagnoses. Many of the transformations happen behind the scenes with productivity and comprehension enhancements. With 83% of executives agreeing science tech capabilities could help address health-related challenges around the world, the move to AI-driven health care may seem slow at first, but the wave appears to be building.

Prenuvo is one company using AI to uplift its offering: whole-body MRI scans for preventative health screenings. While these scans are available to individuals at clinics across North America, companies like TDK Ventures and Caffeinated Capital have employed Prenuvo’s enterprise services to support their workforce.
“When you start screening people across their entire body, there’s so much data that’s being collected that it becomes an informational challenge for radiologists,” said Andrew Lacy, CEO and founder of Prenuvo. “AI can basically supercharge the work that they’re doing.”