AI in Healthcare August 27, 2024
Dave Pearson

AI and patient care are “top of mind” for healthcare executives in 2024. The pairing seems opportune, since the surveyed leaders see the burgeoning technology as a key tool for improving the perennial mission.

This is one takeaway to be inferred from the latest annual “Top of Mind for Top Health Systems” survey conducted for the Center for Connected Medicine at UPMC in Pittsburgh.

Produced in partnership with KLAS Research, the survey report shows 55 respondents participated. Some 93% of these were C-level or suite-adjacent executives. The remaining 7% were directors or managers.

The report offers three observations with explanations. Here’s a summary.

1. AI continues to excite healthcare leaders.

For the fourth year in a row, healthcare executives...

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