HealthLeaders Media December 11, 2019

Artificial intelligence and analytics use are growing modestly among health systems, but many still struggle with data-related challenges and a lack of financial resources.

Twenty-two percent of healthcare organizations use a software platform that provides artificial intelligence capability, according to a recent report from HealthLeaders Media.

This is an eight-point increase from 2017, the organization noted, indicating that AI use is steadily rising among health systems.

Thirty-one percent said they plan to have AI capability within the next three years, and 63 percent said their organizations plan to increase their investments in analytics technologies within the next three years.

HealthLeaders surveyed 128 individuals representing different healthcare provider organizations, aiming to measure AI and analytics use across the healthcare...

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