HIT Infrastructure February 14, 2020
91% of healthcare insiders see artificial intelligence boosting access to care, but 75% believe it could threaten the security and privacy of patient data.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption is gradually becoming more prominent in health systems, but 75 percent of healthcare insiders are concerned that AI could threaten the security and privacy of patient data, according to a recent survey from KPMG.
Although 91 percent of healthcare respondents believe that AI implementation is increasing patient access to care, the survey of 751 US business decision makers uncovered. The survey explored the barriers and challenges that have the potential to hamper the integration of AI technologies in healthcare organizations.
Healthcare security is a top concern for insiders with 75 percent...