Chief Healthcare Executive September 5, 2024
Ron Southwick

The majority of executives see growing value in artificial intelligence, but they say they’ll need people to utilize new technologies.

Most healthcare leaders see the growing advantages of artificial intelligence in healthcare, according to a new survey.

Virtually all (96%) of the healthcare technology executives and leaders surveyed say AI offers a competitive advantage in healthcare, the survey says. The Harris Poll conducted the survey on behalf of Arcadia, an information technology company.

While most see the value of AI, the survey also indicated a few sentiments that could be surprising.

First, one in three executives described AI as vital today, a number that some may have expected to be higher. Nearly three-quarters (73%) said they expect AI to be...

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