MedCity News December 17, 2024
Josh Reischer

Solutions like AI-powered patient intake offer a tangible ROI by streamlining administrative tasks, reducing errors, and improving care quality.

There is not a provider in the U.S. –– from independent practitioners to large-scale hospital systems –– that isn’t thinking at some level about the future of AI in healthcare. Unfortunately, despite years of promise, we’ve only made the smallest of relative steps towards what AI could potentially do for both providers and patients. Cost, complex integration, and resistance from the healthcare workforce are some factors that have limited AI’s reach and slowed its adoption across the industry. But what if we’ve been thinking about AI all wrong?

In this phase of technology development and adoption, AI has primarily been a...

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