“With 4.5 billion people currently without access to essential healthcare services and a health worker shortage of 10 million expected by 2030, AI has the potential to help bridge that gap and revolutionize global healthcare.

It could even get us back on track to meet the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal of achieving universal health coverage by 2030.”

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This article highlights the innovation artificial intelligence has brought to the healthcare industry. With 4.5 billion people lacking access to essential healthcare services, AI could help bridge that gap – if it’s used with responsible guardrails. The article introduces AI technologies that are already helping doctors spot fractures, triage patients and detect early signs of disease, including Atropos’ very own ChatRWD™. In fact, they reference a US study which found that ChatRWD™ produced useful answers to 58% of the questions (compared with 2%-10% for the mainstream LLMs).