Fierce Health Payers February 19, 2020
Heather Landi

Executives are bullish on the potential of artificial intelligence to improve healthcare. But they say adoption is not happening quickly enough due to a lack of workforce training, high costs, and privacy risks, according to a survey by audit, tax, and advisory services firm KPMG.

KPMG’s survey of healthcare leaders was part of a larger study of how executives across five industries view the future of AI in their sectors, and the steps they are taking to maximize its benefits and mitigate its challenges.

“The pace with which hospital systems have adopted AI and automation programs has dramatically increased since 2017. Virtually all major healthcare providers are moving ahead with pilots or programs in these areas. The medical literature is...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Market Research, Pricing / Spending, Privacy / Security, Provider, Technology, Trends
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