Artificial intelligence drives medical innovation in New Jersey

Steve Issenman Senior Vice President– Federal and External Affairs - HealthCare Institute of New Jersey
Steve Issenman Senior Vice President– Federal and External Affairs - HealthCare Institute of New Jersey
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Two articles by the HealthCare Institute of New Jersey (HINJ) are featured in the June edition of New Jersey Business Magazine. The articles focus on the role of artificial intelligence in advancing medical innovation and finding new treatments.

HINJ CEO Chrissy Buteas discusses how New Jersey is positioned to become a global leader as artificial intelligence transforms the medical field. She emphasizes the potential for saving lives globally while discovering cures locally.

The full edition, titled “34th Annual Innovative State,” includes these insights and more.



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