AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report: Improving care is AI’s greatest benefit
Improving accuracy, efficiency and workflow are the top benefits leaders see with AI. Next are enhancing the precision of therapy/treatment, identifying deterioration of patient condition, reducing physician burnout, expanding access to care and cost containment.
Respondents see the greatest promise for AI in cancer, heart disease and stroke. The list continues to closely mimic U.S. statistics on chronic disease: neurological diseases, diabetes, Alzheimer’s and infectious diseases. They also see benefits coming in obesity, asthma and alcohol-related diseases.
Radiology leads the charge in putting clinical AI apps in place and planning for over the next 18 months, with the focus on diagnosis, detection, screening, scheduling and research. Breast imaging, chest radiography, cardiovascular imaging, neuroradiology and cardiothoracic radiography the top 5 apps.
Some 58% of respondents are using AI applications in clinical practice. Of the sites deploying AI, 89% are taking the path of slow and sure, utilizing between one and 10 applications. Some 9% are using 11-50 apps, with 2% of hyperachievers using more than 50.
Health systems are following the money—with the No. 1 business AI app investments coming in scheduling and staffing. It is revenue that rules with business AI apps, with respondents planning to gain insight in coding and reimbursement, scheduling, revenue cycle, billing and staffing over the next 18 months.
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
- 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
- From the C-Suite
- Meet the Survey Respondents