Healthcare IT News September 19, 2025
Andrea Fox

Nearly seven in 10 hospitals were using predictive artificial intelligence in 2024, with a surge in the use of third-party or self-developed automated billing, the agency says. Also, hospitals slower to adopt AI are lower-resourced, suggesting a divide.

In 2024, almost 70% of all U.S. hospitals were using predictive artificial intelligence, the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT revealed in its latest trends report.

While most health system-affiliated hospitals – 86% – used predictive artificial intelligence last year, independent facilities lagged behind those connected to health systems, with just 37% adopting the technology, suggesting a digital divide in the realm of AI, the ASTP/ONC found.

The agency’s data also showed more hospitals are using...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), ASTP/ONC, Govt Agencies, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Technology
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