Healthcare organizations have no shortage of data about their patients, not only from electronic health records (EHRs) but also from remote patient monitoring. So far, however, it has been difficult for IT and clinical leaders to translate this information into real-time insights that improve patient care and reduce treatment costs. This could be poised to change, according to presenters at .conf24, this year’s edition of Splunk’s annual Las Vegas conference.
“What’s exciting is, we’re at a time in the world now where artificial intelligence and machine learning is really beneficial to…

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