Becker's Healthcare November 15, 2018
Julie Spitzer

Over the next five years, a healthcare organization will invest an average of $32.4 million on artificial intelligence, according to Optum’s OptumIQ Annual Survey on AI in Health Care.

More than 500 senior U.S. healthcare industry executives — primarily from hospitals clinics and health systems, life sciences organizations, health plans and employers — participated in the inaugural survey measuring their attitudes and usage of AI technologies.

Here are seven survey insights:

1. Seventy-five percent of healthcare organizations are implementing AI or have plans to execute an AI strategy.

2. Nearly all respondents (94 percent) agree AI is the most reliable path toward “equitable, accessible and affordable healthcare.” In fact, the top two benefits of AI cited by leaders...

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