Becker's Healthcare November 17, 2023
Giles Bruce

Artificial intelligence is the area where health system C-suite leaders have seen the greatest improvement in recent years, though more alignment across departments and locations is needed for it to reach its full promise, according to a new study from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives and KLAS Research.

More than 80% of healthcare organizations surveyed employ advanced analytics in some form. But they often use solutions from multiple vendors that aren’t integrated. Executives, however, are particularly excited about generative AI’s potential beyond just operational efficiency.

“In the past few years, the healthcare industry’s view of and enthusiasm for AI has become more grounded — many HCOs that were initially skeptical about AI’s ability to impact care now feel...

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