AI in Healthcare April 30, 2024
Dave Pearson

Budgeting for generative AI in healthcare has skyrocketed, albeit in pockets, by as much as 300% year over year, according to a survey of technology decision-makers spanning providers, vendors and other employers in the healthcare sector.

The survey takers heard from 304 respondents, most of whom work for organizations or companies that are “actively engaged in evaluating, utilizing or deploying Generative AI (GenAI) technologies.”

Provider people made up the bulk of the field, 46%, followed by healthtech executives (11%), pharma professionals (9%), digital health representatives (7.5%) and smaller samplings of individuals from academia, health insurance, biotech/medical devices and public health.

John Snow Labs ran the project with a hands-on assist from Gradient Flow. Here are some key findings from their...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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