RevCycle Intelligence November 12, 2019
Jacqueline LaPointe

88% of providers are eager to implement clinical document improvement technology that leverages AI, and 93% believe the systems can streamline document creation.

Forty-four percent of healthcare organizations already use artificial intelligence (AI) in one form or another, and more hospitals are looking to apply the technology to coding and clinical documentation improvement, a recent Black Book survey revealed.

Approximately 88 percent of providers are ready and willing to implement more sophisticated clinical documentation improvement tools that leverage artificial intelligence to improve spend, accuracy, and efficiency of coders, according to the survey of 3,300 coding and health records professionals from 278 hospitals and 1,889 physician practices.

Ninety-three percent of respondents also said they were optimistic that artificial intelligence can streamline...

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