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Google and NTT Data add efforts to enhance artificial intelligence for health

Artificial Intelligence is considered a relevant tool for accelerating the beneficial outcomes of any health service, reducing times and costs. That's why cloud and data storage are being used to have greater speed in handling information and improve decision-making.

Google Cloud and NTT Data are adding knowledge and technology to expand their offering of tools suitable for the development of Digital Health.

By innovating their systems with better-configured technology, both companies plan to increase user compliance by delivering more accurate and accurate results as soon as they use Big Data as a means of creation.

What they have considered is to boost the Artificial Intelligence ecosystem with the primary goal of making the patient experience more enjoyable and better organized through the machines that operate in favor of health.

Through this migration to the cloud, digitizing services means raising quality and reducing spending through public policies capable of bridging gaps between the sectors most in need.

Alan Hughes, president of NTT Data, reaffirmed that for both patients, hospitals, as well as their staff, this will mean having greater control over the information and decisions made to ensure the most prosperous results.

Using this method of storage and functionality will, for the future, generate a considerable increase in the opening of more ingenious, fast and constant solutions.

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