HealthTech November 12, 2025
Jordan Scott

Artificial intelligence can transform clinician workflows and improve patient outcomes, but its adoption requires intention and guardrails.

Value, transparency, security, scalability and reliability are some of the words that come to mind when healthcare IT leaders describe artificial intelligence success. While healthcare often falls behind other industries in technology adoption, it’s one of the top industries implementing AI tools. In fact, it’s one of the top three industries in the use of agentic AI, according to a recent McKinsey survey.

However, just adopting AI isn’t enough. It has to work. Clinicians want it to reduce documentation burden while improving patient outcomes. Leadership wants it to increase productivity, staff well-being and the bottom line.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Conferences / Podcast, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Trends
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