Healthcare Innovation April 15, 2019
Rajiv Leventhal

They research included numerous findings that healthcare and health IT stakeholders could find thought-provoking

The early feedback on artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain progress in the healthcare sector shows that the technologies are still struggling to find their place, according to the 2019 Healthcare Prognosis report from venture capital firm Venrock.

Last month, Venrock conducted its survey, which included an array of healthcare-related questions, generating responses from more than 250 executives at health IT startups, large employers, insurance companies, healthcare providers, academics, the government, investors and professional service providers.

The results showed that AI is slowly finding its place, with 53 percent of respondents saying they are still waiting for it to make a difference in healthcare. However, 46 percent...

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