Medical Xpress August 23, 2024
University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences

Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to command attention from senior leaders in health systems as executives search for ways to leverage the technology, according to the Top of Mind for Top Health Systems survey published by the Center for Connected Medicine (CCM) at UPMC.

It is the second year in a row that executives cited AI as both the most exciting technology in health care and the most improved, underscoring the durability of AI as a potentially transformative technology.

“Health system leaders are understandably excited about the potential for AI to significantly benefit health care by automating time-consuming manual tasks and freeing up clinicians to focus more on ,” said Robert Bart, M.D., chief medical information officer for UPMC, which...

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