Healthcare Finance News November 25, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

Almost three-quarters of organizations said they were growing their financial commitments to the technology, survey finds.

More than half of health system leaders and insurance executives are calling artificial intelligence an “immediate priority,” and 73% of organizations said they were growing their financial commitments to the technology, according to a new survey, “Inside the C-Suite Payer & Provider Leaders Share Their Vision for AI.”

The survey from Define Ventures, a venture capital firm with a focus on health tech companies, found 73% of organizations have established governance structures, which can align AI incentives with organizational values.

The primary focus areas for these governance committees include identifying and prioritizing use cases (91%), establishing ethics and safety guidelines (87%), and setting data...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Insurance, Payer, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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