Healthcare Innovation May 7, 2021
Rajiv Leventhal

In the next three years, only 40 percent of healthcare leader respondents say they expect to invest heavily in telehealth, while AI will emerge as a key area for investment

In a new, forward-looking report from health technology company Philips, researchers predict that artificial intelligence (AI) will overtake telehealth as the top digital health investment in the next three years.

Now in its sixth year, the “Future Health Index 2021” report from Philips is based on proprietary research across 14 countries, and company officials say it’s the largest global survey of its kind to analyze the current and future priorities of healthcare leaders worldwide.

Feedback from healthcare leaders – including executive officers, financial officers, technology and information officers, operations...

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