PharmaTimes article: Overcoming Barriers to Care Using AI

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Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to optimize home-based care, easing provider burden in sites that struggle with capacity.
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US patients often struggle to receive the care they need in certain settings because of barriers like the lack of access to providers close to home or difficulty securing medical appointments. Avalere Health experts Zachary Klein and Brigit Kyei-Baffour write how AI can be used to optimize care that traditionally has been provided in outpatient settings or within physician offices. Supplementary or primary AI-assisted care has the potential to improve patient experience and will likely create additional opportunities for use and integration into the delivery of healthcare within the home, broadening access and improving quality of care.

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