Healthcare IT Today November 13, 2020
Anne Zieger

A new survey has found that despite setbacks created by the COVID-19 pandemic, AI use is common in healthcare organizations, and could be all but universal within five years.

The survey, which was conducted by Black Book Research, connected with 540 HIM executives to determine their view on the use of AI in healthcare organizations. The research looked closely at revenue cycle management issues and how they were being addressed (or could be addressed) by AI tools.

According to the survey, 47% of respondents were using AI in one form or another, and 90% expect to see widespread implementation of AI solutions within the next five years. This was the case despite the huge operational and financial strains imposed by...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), HIM (Health Inf Mgmt), Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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