VIDEO: Future trends in AI may revolutionize health care systems
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Key takeaways:
- The speaker detailed trends that could shape the future of AI in health care systems.
- Trends include outsourced-based payment models, science-based well care and sustainability.
ORLANDO — In this video from the AIMed24 Annual Meeting, Rubin Pillay, PhD, discusses trends in AI that may shape the future of health care.
Pillay, chief innovation officer and the executive director of the Institute for Biomedical Innovation at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, delivered one of the keynote addresses at this year’s event, where he highlighted AI and its technological trajectory within health care and what it means for patients, providers and payers.
“Health care in the future is going to be interventional and non-interventional,” Pillay said.
“Interventional is going to be hospital based, and interventional essentially refers to the surgical aspect of health and health care. And I think that it is going to be dictated by business models that we can replicate,” he added. “I call this the McFordism approach, where it is a combination of Ford's assembly line and McDonaldization.”