HealthLeaders Media September 27, 2017
Jonathan Bees

Only a small percentage of healthcare organizations use a software platform with AI capability, but potential for strong growth exists within the next three years.

Healthcare analytics is evolving from analyzing what has happened (descriptive) to anticipating what will happen given past data (predictive) and, in its most powerful iteration to date, expecting what will happen plus providing proactive solutions based on those predictions (prescriptive).

So, what comes next?

The next step in this evolutionary process is the application of artificial intelligence to healthcare data to help providers make the most effective decisions possible, both financially and clinically.

While AI is still in its early stages and has yet to be fully embraced by healthcare leaders, many believe that AI...

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