MedCity News February 21, 2025
Katie Adams

Hospitals are adopting AI technology more than ever before, but they still face challenges when it comes to measuring the impact of these solutions and scaling them, noted Kiran Mysore, chief data & analytics officer at Sutter Health.

Hospitals across the nation are adopting AI at an increasing rate, but there are still plenty of kinks to work out when it comes to measuring the success of these tools and scaling them across an enterprise, according to Kiran Mysore, chief data & analytics officer at Northern California-based health system Sutter Health.

“The challenge we have today is most pilots don’t think about ROI upfront. It’s ‘let’s go — just solve the problem and go do it.’ The danger there is...

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