Globally, artificial intelligence applications in health care are raising profound questions about medical responsibility. Here, an associate professor at the University of Toyko inspects 3-D digital images of brain tumor, cranial nerves and blood vessels of a brain scanned and created by a magnetic resonance imaging. (Photo: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg) Globally, artificial intelligence applications in health care are raising profound questions about medical responsibility. Here, an associate professor at the University of Tokyo inspects 3-D digital images of brain tumor, cranial nerves and blood vessels of a brain scanned and created by a magnetic resonance imaging. (Photo: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg)

Digital innovation has already begun to transform the face of health care worldwide. Ground-breaking new ideas and tools have shown their potential to offer patients faster, more accessible and more efficient care.

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