In medicine, far-reaching expectations are attached to digitalisation and, in particular, the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI). Illnesses may be detected earlier and diagnosed more precisely, and more individualised therapies promise tailor-made treatment. But the digitalisation of health services is also one of the most lucrative markets of the future, more than ever in the age of Covid-19.
What strategies are the tech giants pursuing to gain a foothold in health care? What are the roles of data access and network technology in relation to the quality of digital health care, but also to the competition in the health care market? How can we ensure that digitalisation and the deployment of AI do not primarily serve to boost profits rather than to improve patients’ wellbeing?
More info: https://www.fes.de/en/digitalcapitalism
Bart de Witte is one of Europe's leading and awarded experts on the digital transformation of healthcare. He is the initiator of the HIPPO AI Foundation in Berlin, which aims to make artificial intelligence in medicine a common good.
What strategies are the tech giants pursuing to gain a foothold in health care? What are the roles of data access and network technology in relation to the quality of digital health care, but also to the competition in the health care market? How can we ensure that digitalisation and the deployment of AI do not primarily serve to boost profits rather than to improve patients’ wellbeing?
More info: https://www.fes.de/en/digitalcapitalism
Bart de Witte is one of Europe's leading and awarded experts on the digital transformation of healthcare. He is the initiator of the HIPPO AI Foundation in Berlin, which aims to make artificial intelligence in medicine a common good.
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