Artificial Intelligence Solutions Accelerate Hospital Productivity
Artificial intelligence solutions are poised to improve the patient experience and change how hospital employees work with information.
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Megan Williams is a consultant and writer who specializes in healthcare technology. She has over a decade’s experience in hospital revenue cycle consulting and holds an MBA with a focus on international business, as well as a degree in hospital administration. She works with growing and established healthcare B2B companies in creating work that is in touch with the latest developments in healthcare, and maintains her work at LocutusHealth.com
Artificial intelligence solutions are poised to improve the patient experience and change how hospital employees work with information.
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