Chief Healthcare Executive September 15, 2024
Bob Lindner

Many in the public are leery of AI. By committing to transparency and accountability, health organizations can emerge as leaders in innovative and responsible AI implementation.

AI is becoming integral to healthcare, revolutionizing everything from clinical outcomes to operational efficiencies.

Stakeholders across the industry—payers, providers, and pharmaceutical companies—are leveraging AI technologies like machine learning, generative AI, natural language processing, and large language models to streamline processes and close gaps in care. These innovations are transforming aspects like image analysis and claims processing through data standardization and workflow automation.

However, integrating AI into healthcare is not without its hurdles. Public trust in AI has plummeted, dropping globally from 61 percent in 2019 to just 53 percent in 2024, with many skeptical...

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