The Promise of Digital Twins, AI in VA Health Care
Dr. Paul Tibbits, executive director of technical integration at the Department of Veterans Affairs, gives a glimpse into how technology is integrating new capabilities and services at VA.
Taking big-picture technology concepts and integrating them into practice is a key focus for Dr. Paul Tibbits, executive director of technical integration at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
At the HIMSS conference in Orlando, Florida, Tibbits discusses how he sees technology like digital twins and artificial intelligence impacting the health care experience. Tibbits gives a glimpse into what’s ahead with potential for “patient digital twins” and the opportunities that IT and data modernization can have on integrating new capabilities and services.
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