AI Opens Door To Improving Patient Experience
PharmExec
AUGUST 10, 2022
The technology is not just about digital enablement anymore.
PharmExec
AUGUST 10, 2022
The technology is not just about digital enablement anymore.
PM360
SEPTEMBER 21, 2023
As the drug landscape grows increasingly competitive, it will be vital to gain an intimate, personalized understanding of how individual patients respond to medication to highlight a drug’s value on their quality of life.
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Salesforce
JUNE 10, 2022
As providers, manufacturers, and pharmaceutical companies open digital front doors to engage with patients and B2B buyers beyond traditional in-person visits, building trust with these new channels is critical. Ready to improve patient experience and health outcomes? Here’s how to make it happen.
Medgadget
MAY 3, 2023
AI is increasingly being used in healthcare to reduce clinician workloads and improve patient outcomes. AI-driven technologies are helping to automate mundane tasks, freeing up clinicians to focus on more complex clinical decisions. However, AI in medical imaging also comes with a few potential pitfalls.
Zymewire
FEBRUARY 8, 2024
My burning d esire was to test whether the exciting preclinical breakthrough discover ies we made at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School could truly help patients. What unmet needs are you hoping to address for patients? sending neurons to space. What were some of the obstacles faced early on? Anything unexpected?
Evolve Your Success
MARCH 15, 2022
Its creator, Justin Lohman shares his career journey as a salesperson, where he gained a lot of experience and realized that you always need to have a plan. Through the process, he learned that most people are asking and looking for technology to help them with their tasks, so he created Rithm AI. Find out more by tuning in!
PM360
NOVEMBER 21, 2022
If you aren’t yet familiar with the term “digital front door,” you soon will be. The idea of the digital front door is that patients rarely just walk into their doctor’s office—instead their first interactions when seeking care are often digital. But the experience can also extend both before and after that.
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