Healthcare DIVE November 4, 2025
Emily Olsen

Leaders are worried some of the sector’s persistent challenges — like finance pressures and worker burnout — could worsen over the next five years without significant changes.

Dive Brief:

  • Healthcare executives are hopeful artificial intelligence and other digital tools can help the sector shift to delivering care proactively — and turn around an increasingly unaffordable and inaccessible healthcare system, according to a survey published Monday by Chartis.
  • Nine in 10 leaders surveyed by the healthcare advisory said they’re prioritizing digital and AI products to improve access to care, more accurately project and meet demand, and serve more patients.
  • Executives are already making progress at implementing these tools. For example, 17% of leaders reported they had fully adopted...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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