Healthcare Innovation February 14, 2020
Rajiv Leventhal

A new report from KPMG reveals that healthcare insiders see great potential in AI, but core challenges around talent and cost are preventing quicker adoption

A report on how artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve across multiple sectors reveals that the adoption of AI-based programs in healthcare has significantly increased over the last few years, though industry stakeholders believe more could be happening, faster.

Findings from KPMG’s report—“Living in an AI World: Achievements and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence Across Five Industries”—do reveal that AI is already transforming the healthcare industry. And it’s impact—both good, in terms of patient care and operational efficiencies; and bad, as some believe it is contributing to higher healthcare costs—is only just beginning, researchers stated.

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