Becker's Healthcare August 7, 2019
Andrea Park

Although most hospital leaders are unfamiliar with the specifics of automated technologies for data management, at least half plan on investing in the tech within the next two years, according to a new report.

The report, from Olive and Sage Growth Partners, concerns the use of non-clinical artificial intelligence and robotic process automation to increase efficiency in areas such as supply chain, revenue cycle, finance and human resources.

Here are three findings from the report, which surveyed 115 executives from hospitals and health systems across the U.S.

1. Only 50 percent of the leaders surveyed were familiar with the concept of non-clinical AI and robotic process automation; more than half were unable to name a single vendor or solution offering...

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