AMA, MATTER to create tech-enabled “physician office of the future”

The AMA Interaction Studio at MATTER will facilitate development of technologies to improve health care delivery, patient-physician interactions and quality of care

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With a shared commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the health care marketplace, the American Medical Association (AMA) and MATTER, Chicago's new health care technology incubator, today announced a partnership to drive innovation and create a flexible facility that will allow physicians, entrepreneurs, health care professionals and industry experts to test new models for health care delivery.

The AMA Interaction Studio at MATTER is being designed with physical and virtual infrastructure that will enable entrepreneurs and physicians to collaborate on the development of new technologies, services and products in a simulated health care environment.

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