NEW YORK – While hospitals and doctors' offices have mostly been using artificial intelligence-based tools for documentation and clerical tasks, experts in the space expect an incoming wave of applications for in-depth analysis of electronic health records, improved guidance on testing and treatment, and more efficient monitoring of care.
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