Becker's Healthcare February 13, 2020
Andrea Park

While nearly 40 percent of healthcare industry executives believe the industry is moving too slowly in adopting artificial intelligence, even more say their workforces do not have the skills necessary to facilitate that adoption, according to a new KPMG report.

Here are four takeaways from the healthcare-focused edition of the Living in an AI World 2020 report, which surveyed healthcare leaders about the benefits and challenges of AI adoption.

1. Among the challenges preventing the broader, faster deployment of AI in healthcare is a lack of training. Two-thirds of those surveyed said their employees support AI adoption — the lowest of any industry included in the report — which may be tied to the fact that only 47 percent said...

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