DOTmed January 26, 2026
Jay Ackerman

The healthcare industry is at a critical inflection point and the promise of value-based care is at risk due to operational complexity and clinician burnout. AI offers a potential lifeline to streamline processes and restore focus on patient care. However, widespread adoption is stalling. Concerns around trust, transparency, and usability are slowing progress. This isn’t just a technology gap, but a leadership and trust gap.

AI has become one of the healthcare industry’s defining disruptors transforming diagnostics, documentation, and decision-making at every level of care. Yet, despite near-universal recognition of its promise, implementation gaps threaten VBC’s future. In fact, only 40% of payers and 38% of providers are fully committed to adoption.

Why? Trust hasn’t caught up with technology.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Payment Models, Provider, Technology, Value Based
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