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Generative AI’s potential to speed delivery of improved patient outcomes

Clarivate

OpenAI’s launch of ChatGPT on March 14 heralds a new era of artificial intelligence that will have profound implications for society, including the life science and healthcare industries. Podcast: How science and big data are helping in the search for an effective treatment of a rare disease that causes blindness.

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Unlocking the potential of AI and machine learning for the life sciences

Clarivate

In the life sciences, these technologies have potential (and actual) applications across the innovation cycle, from discovery through to post-market monitoring. Agencies are hustling to catch up, and the industry is struggling to move forward with these technologies in the absence of safe harbors. They have no ethics.

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Philips accelerates development of AI-enabled healthcare solutions with an MLOps platform built on Amazon SageMaker

AWS Machine Learning

Since 2014, the company has been offering customers its Philips HealthSuite Platform, which orchestrates dozens of AWS services that healthcare and life sciences companies use to improve patient care. The data science team expected an AI-based automated image annotation workflow to speed up a time-consuming labeling process.

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2023 Outlook: The Future of the Healthcare Industry

West Monroe

The need to provide high-quality, personalized care has never been greater in the healthcare industry. This comes at a time when payers, providers, and life sciences companies are being asked to do more with less in the wake of workforce challenges, shifting market and regulatory pressures, and a potential economic downturn.

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Healthcare investing: Trends and opportunities in 2024

West Monroe

The healthcare landscape is evolving. Traditionally characterized by its complexity and intricacies, healthcare is witnessing a surge in transformative partnerships and consolidations. The intersection of healthcare and technology presents myriad opportunities for growth and innovation.

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Rethinking traditional operating models will increase patient centricity in life sciences

West Monroe

The forces driving this change are vast, encompassing the overall consumerization of healthcare, rising customer expectations for digital experiences, regulator interest in patient-reported outcomes, and the need to reduce therapy costs. Getting started begins with three focus areas. Collaboration is key. Here’s what’s possible.

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Deploy large language models for a healthtech use case on Amazon SageMaker

AWS Machine Learning

In 2021, the pharmaceutical industry generated $550 billion in US revenue. Overall, $384 billion is projected as the cost of pharmacovigilance activities to the overall healthcare industry by 2022. The other data challenge for healthcare customers are HIPAA compliance requirements.