AI in health care may one day play a dominant role, but for now it is still in a development phase.
LAS VEGAS — More than 10,000 individuals descended on Las Vegas this week as health and tech companies ranging from startups to Fortune 500 juggernauts showcased their latest digital health chops at HLTH 2023.
That includes supporting value-based care, an idea that has been around for more than a decade which dictates that health systems and professionals should have a financial stake in keeping patients healthy and be penalized if interventions don't work. Rock Health, which tracks health tech investment in the US recorded a total of $21.4 billion in digital health using AI since 2020. Almost half of that was in 2021 alone, with a reported $10.1 billion that year.
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