AI success depends on good datasets, strategic alignment 7wData
Given all the relentless hype about its Artificial Intelligence and its transformative potential for healthcare, it would be understandable if some health systems might be casting about in search of AI or machine learning projects they could try. But that sort of rushed, ad hoc approach is precisely the wrong one to take, says Tushar Mehrotra, senior vice president of analytics at Optum. "The only way you are going to get value out of AI is to link the clinical or business problem to the organization's overall strategy and make sure you have a rich enough data set to train the model so it generates actionable insights," said Mehrotra. "Making sure you are building and designing your AI effort the right way means putting in the work up front to create a clear understanding of what you are trying to solve so it can be embedded in the decision-making workflow," he said. "Too often, AI projects start with a quest for academic insight." At HIMSS20, Mehrotra and his colleague, Optum SVP of Artificial Intelligence and Analytics Sanji Fernando will offer their perspectives on how AI can be applied to promote growth and speed strategies for digital transformation.
Mar-23-2020, 11:05:47 GMT
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