Skilled Nursing News December 1, 2025
Kristin Carroll

Adoption of artificial intelligence tools in health care lags other industries; within health care, nursing and residential care is even further behind.

This is a finding of an analysis recently published in JAMA Health Forum. The study compared AI use in health care to other sectors from 2023 to 2025.

The authors examined the U.S. Census Bureau’s Business Trends and Outlook Survey (BTOS) to see how health care respondents answered, “In the last two weeks, did this business use … [AI] in producing goods or services? (Examples of AI: machine learning, natural language processing, virtual agents, voice recognition, etc.).” More than 1 million companies across business sectors responded.

The authors found that health care is adopting and using AI...

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