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Do you feel confident in your understanding of Artificial Intelligence in the Healthcare Industry? Are you interested in learning about how AI is currently used and future trends in hospital systems, payers, pharma, CROs and other healthcare organizations? If so, join our guest experts to demystify AI and help you confidently employ this game changing technology now and in in your future roles. This discussion is designed to equip MBAs, graduate students, and professionals with a basic understanding of AI and its applications within the healthcare industry. Our experts will unravel the intricacies of AI technologies, and explore their transformative impact on healthcare delivery, patient outcomes, and business operations. Gain valuable insights into real case uses where AI is currently being applied and the hopes for future applications. Whether you aspire to lead healthcare organizations or drive innovation in the industry, this panel offers invaluable perspectives to help you leverage AI knowledge effectively and navigate the evolving landscape of healthcare business with confidence and expertise. Bring your burning questions and plan to join this fascinating and valuable discussion.
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Recommendations on how the US should build a nationalized public health system. Recommendations come from policy experts and address Congress, the new administration as a whole, as well as local health departments.