Managed Healthcare Executive September 28, 2019
Karthik Pichai

By 2020, there will be more Americans over the age of 65 than under age 5, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This ongoing demographic shift, combined with a growing population, will put new pressure on a healthcare system that’s already shown signs of instability.

In the years and decades ahead, more people than ever will need medical care—and fewer healthcare professionals will be available to provide that care. Fortunately, many healthcare organizations have started to prepare for this new reality. We’ve seen companies take significant strides to adopt emerging technologies, especially over the past two years. These solutions enable them to provide better patient experiences more efficiently, ultimately leading to better outcomes.

The adoption of robotic process automation (RPA)...

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