AI in Healthcare September 18, 2024
Dave Pearson

If putting an AI plan in place were a team sport, the Payers would be outpacing the Providers quite handily.

This is to say that 25% of healthcare payers but only 15% of providers have an established AI strategy in 2024.

The finding is from a survey of 150 executives from both spheres. The project was conducted by Bain & Company with KLAS Research. Bain posted an analysis of the findings Sep. 17. Other key findings in the report:

  • 75% of providers and payers say they increased IT spending over the past year, a trend that is likely to continue, the report’s authors predict.
  • 70% of respondents were directly affected by the cyberattack on Change...

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