DOTmed September 19, 2024
Lauren Dubinsky

Healthcare providers and payers in the U.S. are spending more money on AI, cybersecurity, and other IT investments, according to a new survey conducted by Bain & Company and KLAS Research. About 15% of providers have an AI strategy in place today, compared to only 5% last year.

Aaron Feinberg, an author of the report and a partner in Bain’s Healthcare and Life Sciences and Technology practices, told HCB News that more providers have an AI strategy this year due to rapid advancements in generative AI. Last year, many generative AI applications were in the proof-of-concept stage, but now there are a range of use cases that are showing promise in driving significant ROI.

“C-Suites, Boards and IT leaders, have...

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