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Every day, more than 11,000 people become eligible for Medicare, increasing demand for care—especially among “snowbirds” who travel seasonally. These patients need consistent access to care across locations, highlighting the importance of accessible, secure health data. Enabling seamless data sharing improves outcomes, streamlines operations, and enhances the overall experience for patients and providers.

Dermatologist Michael Sherling discusses his KevinMD article, “Where physicians need to implement AI first.” In this episode, Michael examines the potential of artificial intelligence to alleviate administrative burdens in health care, such as documentation management and patient collaboration.

Michael Brickman

The practice of plastic surgery is inherently human, in the most sentimental sense. But, as we are today, we can use a little help from artificial intelligence (AI) to become more human.

Michael Sherling

Most of us became physicians because we wanted to help people. But the business of medicine is often convoluted with competing priorities that rob us of this privilege. AI offers the potential to simplify practice operations and expedite the delivery of care, getting us back to doing what we love.

Gayathri Narayan

The explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the health care landscape, and widespread adoption is only expected to increase. From streamlining administrative tasks to optimizing patient engagement, the development of new AI tools is on the rise for a variety of reasons. However, as adoption continues to increase, it’s up to the leaders of health care organizations to develop thoughtful and responsible AI-based products.

Joe Harpaz

The economics of our healthcare system have created a rock and a hard place for physicians, particularly those who run private practices, as reimbursements shrink and patient demands intensify. One reason they often can’t spend more than a few minutes with each patient is because the reimbursement system has put a premium on their time. But there is more to this story.

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