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Artificial Intelligence Is Almost Ready for Business

Harvard Business Review

AI, expert systems, and business intelligence have been with us for decades, but this time the reality almost matches the rhetoric, driven by the exponential growth in technology capabilities (e.g., He told me: “I’ve spent my whole career in travel and IT. But it seems we’re now at an actual tipping point.

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The Decline of the Rural American Hospital and How to Reverse It

Harvard Business Review

If you have the money and can travel, the U.S. It’s no wonder that patients, politicians, third-party payers, hospitals, and providers are calling for health-care models and technologies that deliver more for less. There are two kinds of health-care innovation: more-for-more and more-for-less.

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Giving Patients an Active Role in Their Health Care

Harvard Business Review

For patients who suffer from chronic or complex conditions, as a Mayo Clinic paper recently argued , the “burden of treatment” must be shouldered alongside the “burden of illness.” Support the Patient through Network-Enabled Technology. Technology can’t do patients’ job for them.