Healthcare IT News January 13, 2025
Bill Siwicki

The CEO of Wolters Kluwer Health sees big artificial intelligence developments this year – and predicts that AI is moving from a reactive force in healthcare to a proactive one.

Clinicians and other workers in the healthcare delivery chain are always looking for ways to improve workflow. Similarly, hospital and health system leadership always desire new ways to develop their workforce – the same people hunting for better workflow.

And all of these executives, caregivers and workers want to ensure their organizations are operating at the very peak for patient safety. Nothing is more important.

And it’s these three areas of healthcare that Stacey Caywood, CEO of Wolters Kluwer Health, sees artificial intelligence boosting in 2025. She says these three...

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