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09 Risk and reward: The rise and rise of AI in healthcare

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Against a backdrop of an ageing population, staff shortages, rising costs and increasingly complex patient needs the potential for AI to meet many of the heath and care sector’s challenges is obvious. With uses spanning from diagnostics to domiciliary care, a wealth of exciting new technologies have the potential to truly revolutionise the sector. But what will this revolution look like in practice and what risks does AI pose to patients, providers and their insurers? Rachel Phillips, GB Health and Social Care Sector Leader at WTW, joins us to discuss AI's expanding role in healthcare and its implications for the insurance sector.

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*Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is not intended to represent a complete analysis of the topics presented and is provided for information purposes only. The views expressed are personal to Rachel Phillips and Will Marshall and do not necessarily represent the views of WTW or Altea insurance Ltd. The content of this podcast is not intended as legal or specific risk or insurance advice and no responsibility can be accepted for any reliance placed upon it. Independent legal, risk or insurance advice should always be obtained before applying any information to particular circumstances.

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Against a backdrop of an ageing population, staff shortages, rising costs and increasingly complex patient needs the potential for AI to meet many of the heath and care sector’s challenges is obvious. With uses spanning from diagnostics to domiciliary care, a wealth of exciting new technologies have the potential to truly revolutionise the sector. But what will this revolution look like in practice and what risks does AI pose to patients, providers and their insurers? Rachel Phillips, GB Health and Social Care Sector Leader at WTW, joins us to discuss AI's expanding role in healthcare and its implications for the insurance sector.

Resources:

*Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is not intended to represent a complete analysis of the topics presented and is provided for information purposes only. The views expressed are personal to Rachel Phillips and Will Marshall and do not necessarily represent the views of WTW or Altea insurance Ltd. The content of this podcast is not intended as legal or specific risk or insurance advice and no responsibility can be accepted for any reliance placed upon it. Independent legal, risk or insurance advice should always be obtained before applying any information to particular circumstances.

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