Healthcare IT News March 27, 2025
Bill Siwicki

But barely one in 10 are properly investing in the infrastructure necessary to support enterprise-wide deployments, according to its new research report. An Accenture health analyst unpacks its findings.

A new report from consulting giant Accenture finds that 83% of the 300 U.S.-based healthcare C-suite executives it polled are piloting generative AI in pre-production environments.

At the same time, fewer than 10% are investing in the infrastructure necessary to support enterprise-wide deployment of the technology.

With artificial intelligence, “healthcare organizations are at a crossroads,” said Tej Shah, managing director of health at Accenture and an author of the report, Gen AI Amplified: Scaling Productivity for Healthcare Providers.

Healthcare IT News spoke with Shah recently to get his perspective on the...

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