How AI could bring Mayo-quality health care to everyone
<p>My wife, Autumn, has spent nearly a quarter of the past four years in ERs and hospitals, untangling and battling three chronic conditions — and a shamefully broken U.S. medical system.</p><ul><li>We live in Washington, D.C., with top-rated hospitals in our backyard. Yet her experience has been eye-opening and often horrifying, especially for a nation that spends twice as much on medical care as our rivals.</li></ul><p><strong>What it's like:</strong> ERs so hauntingly jammed she's often stack
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