AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report: From the C-Suite
- 34% work for health systems “advanced” and “proficient” in AI
- 60% will spend up to $10 million on AI this year
- 68% will deploy 1-10 AI apps over the next 18 months
- 66% will spend up to $10 million on infrastructure to support AI this year which is their greatest investment this year
- Top 3 benefits of AI: Improving efficiency, accuracy and workflow
- Top priority for AI: Alerting clinicians to declines in patient condition
- Top challenge of AI: Lack of financial resources
- AI holds the greatest promise in: Diabetes, heart disease and stroke
- 43% are taking a wait and see attitude toward sharing de-identified data with other healthcare organizations to improve AI methods; 21% want to share data with a fee, while 18% will share data at no cost
- 62% do not plan to commercialize their AI apps
AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report
- About the Survey
- Table of Contents
- Leveraging Intelligence to Enhance Care and Processes
- Survey at a Glance
- 7 Key Findings
- 01 C-level healthcare leaders are leading the charge to AI
- 02 AI has moved into the mainstream
- 03 Health systems are committed to investing in AI
- 04 Fortifying infrastructure is top of mind
- 05 Improving care is AI’s greatest benefit
- 06 Health systems are both buying and developing AI apps
- 07 Radiology is blazing the AI trail
- Drill Down by Facility Type
- The Doctor Says
- The Early Adopters
- Through the Eyes of the CIO
- Meet the Survey Respondents