McKinsey March, 2020
Angela Spatharou, Solveigh Hleronimus, and Jonathan Jenkins

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform how healthcare is delivered. It can support improvements in care outcomes, patient experience and access to healthcare services. It can increase productivity and the efficiency of care delivery and allow healthcare systems to provide more and better care to more people. AI can help improve the experience of healthcare practitioners, enabling them to spend more time in direct patient care and reducing burnout.

Executive Summary

Healthcare is one of the major success stories of our times. Medical science has improved rapidly, raising life expectancy around the world, but as longevity increases, healthcare systems face growing demand for their services, rising costs, and a workforce that is struggling to meet the needs...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Insurance, Market Research, Pharma, Provider, Technology, Trends
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