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What Percentage of AI Is Used in Healthcare?
AI in Healthcare

What Percentage of AI Is Used in Healthcare?

AI is weaving its way into the healthcare sector in a big way, and it's making quite a splash. Whether it's helping doctors make faster diagnoses or automating time-consuming administrative tasks, AI is proving to be a game-changer. But just how much of healthcare is actually relying on AI these days? Let's take a look at various aspects of AI's role in healthcare, from its current use to potential future developments, and how it’s reshaping the landscape of patient care.

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By Feather Staff
What Percentage of AI/AN Healthcare Needs Does Funding From Congress Generally Cover?
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What Percentage of AI/AN Healthcare Needs Does Funding From Congress Generally Cover?

Funding for healthcare services in American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities has long been a topic of discussion, with many questioning how much of their healthcare needs are actually covered by Congressional appropriations. The Indian Health Service (IHS), responsible for providing healthcare to AI/AN communities, relies heavily on federal funding. But what percentage of healthcare needs does this funding actually meet? In this post, we’ll take a closer look at the factors involved and explore some potential solutions.

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By Feather Staff
What Problems Can AI Solve in Healthcare?
AI in Healthcare

What Problems Can AI Solve in Healthcare?

Patient care is at the heart of healthcare, but let's face it, the administrative tasks that come with it can be overwhelming. From scheduling appointments to managing patient records, there's a lot of paperwork and routine tasks that eat up time-time that could be better spent on patients. This is where AI steps in, offering practical solutions to streamline operations and improve efficiency. Throughout this article, we'll explore how AI tackles some common healthcare challenges, making life easier for both healthcare providers and patients.

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By Feather Staff

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