Is AI the RX for U.S. Health Care? Etiometry Featured in City Journal
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Martinez woke up in the ICU. The rapid AI diagnosis of his aortic dissection had allowed a fast transition to cardiothoracic surgery, likely saving his life. But he wasn’t out of the woods. Martinez’s recovery would depend on diligent care from the ICU nurses and physicians. Fortunately, the team working with Martinez had several AI tools to help with these tasks. A system developed by the Boston-based firm Etiometry displayed all the crucial data—vital signs, medications, fluid levels, and more—on a single screen at his bedside.… Read the full article: City Journal- Is AI the RX for U.S. Health Care?
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