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More industries are embracing artificial intelligence or tech meant to solve problems that humans traditionally have handled.Now the health care field is looking into it to ease the worker shortage and shorten hospital stays.A Wall Street Journal analysis estimates by 3 to 5 days.A startup called Viz.ai is developing technology that can read brain scans and suggest treatment options.New technology could also mean additional fees for patients associated with it.We went to a health benefits expert to see if AI in hospitals could really save us money in the long run. We do have a history in our country of increasing the cost of health care when we make it
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