Exploring Critical Factors and Early Success Stories: AI Use Cases in Health Care

April 16, 2024

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Presenter

  • Written By:
    Patrick Higley
    Vice President, Center for Operational Transformation
    AVIA Health

About This Event

Join us for the final session of the executive series on artificial intelligence exploring early success stories of near-term applications of AI across health care, including clinical documentation, corporate services, clinical AI, patient engagement, and health care operations.

Discover how AI technologies like ambient listening, code auditing, medical error detection, and conversational chatbots are transforming health care efficiency, patient care, and operations.

To learn more about AI and health care, view the recording and related materials for the other webinars in this series:




AVIA is the health care industry’s leading performance innovation and market intelligence partner helping health systems leverage digital for their success. Working with its national network of 450 hospitals and thousands of digital health companies, AVIA accelerates value for health systems from transforming their operational, clinical, and consumer experiences. Learn more about AVIA and AVIA Marketplace, the industry’s premier marketplace for health care leaders to research, evaluate, and select digital health solutions, at aviahealthinnovation.com.

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