Forbes August 1, 2024
Gil Press

An increasing number of healthcare organizations are implementing or testing generative AI applications, evaluating their impact on the productivity of clinicians and the quality of care. Israel’s Sheba Medical Center, addressing a global shortage of mental health professionals, has developed in collaboration with Microsoft and KPMG a generative AI-based platform that has demonstrated highly accurate diagnostic skills.

A new McKinsey survey of healthcare organizations—including payers, providers, and healthcare services and technology groups—found that 29% have already implemented generative AI capabilities, with additional 43% pursuing generative AI proofs of concept. About 60% of those who have implemented generative AI solutions are either already seeing a positive ROI or expect to, with clinician and clinical productivity viewed by most respondents (73%) as...

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