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Q2B 2022 SV | Healthcare Panel

Panelists discuss the potential for quantum computing to enhance low-cost healthcare techniques and run optimization problems.

Charles Bruce, a cardiologist and chief Innovation officer for Mayo Clinic in Florida, and Jenny Kung, who also works at Mayo Clinic, discussed the importance of connecting with healthcare innovators and the need for an Innovation exchange to bring discoveries to people quickly. Dr. Bruce is now with Siemens and is passionate about making a difference in healthcare. Quantum Computing at Siemens started as part of a PhD project and was initiated by Hans Wisha. Quantum Computing has the potential to revolutionize healthcare by allowing for the analysis of data that is currently impossible with classical computers. The technology could replace current methods and improve clinical decision support, leading to a better healthcare system. The exchange at Mayo Clinic is highlighted as a portal for collaboration with researchers and physicians, facilitating connections between them and accelerating discoveries and partnerships. Quantum computing has potential applications in medical imaging, improving efficiency and objectivity. Siemens emphasizes the importance of creating value for doctors in medical imaging technology. The speakers discuss the potential for quantum computing to enhance low-cost healthcare techniques and run optimization problems. They emphasize the need for interdisciplinary collaboration between computer scientists, quantum physicists, and healthcare professionals to effectively integrate new technologies into healthcare.

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