Benefits of AI in Healthcare: The Industry’s Strategic Next Step

Our data was already growing at an unprecedented rate before the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus and global response have put that into overdrive. 

Rapid adoption of digital solutions, surges in remote interaction with businesses and services, increased consumption of online content, and more have all contributed to larger and richer datasets.  

Venture Beat recently released their 2020 Data and AI Landscape, outlining the stark changes the pandemic has had on data and businesses. 

“Many economic factors are at play, but ultimately financial markets are rewarding an increasingly clear reality long in the making: To succeed, every modern company will need to be not just a software company but also a data company.”

2020 Data and AI Landscape

COVID-19 has forced businesses across all sectors to become digitally enabled and adapt to changing demands. But what does this mean for businesses? 

The Digital Front Door Creates Expedited Need for Agility

Agile development has been the bread and butter of the software industry for years. But in other sectors, the sudden requirement for digital solutions and urgency to deliver them is a necessary hurdle they must overcome. 

For industries like healthcare, digital adoption is not only necessary for maintaining business, it has been a critical shift to provide essential services during the pandemic.

“The current pandemic overwhelmed health systems and exposed limitations in delivering care and reducing healthcare costs. The period from March 2020 saw an unprecedented shift to virtual health, fueled by necessity and regulatory flexibility.” – Deloitte, Smart Use of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

That does not appear to be changing. New healthcare interoperability requirements put healthcare data in the hands of the patient. This increased access to data has led to healthcare consumerism and increased expectations for digital healthcare solutions.

The digital front door is open, and stakeholders across the healthcare industry need to adapt.

Looking for an agile development partner

Healthcare Organizations Look to AI

According to Gartner, organizations are looking to AI and machine learning to realign business practices to new demand patterns. 

These tools will prove critical in understanding and addressing rapid changes in consumer behavior, “particularly now,” Gartner says, “when pre-COVID models based on historical data may no longer be valid.” 

In healthcare specifically, a shift to AI has been a long time coming. In late 2019, Deloitte conducted their “State of AI” survey. Even then, before the pandemic, 3 in 4 healthcare organizations planned to increase AI funding in 2020. 

These numbers have only grown. According to Optum’s Survey on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare, 83% of healthcare organizations already have an AI strategy in place, and most others (15%) plan to create one. 

Benefits of AI in Healthcare

Furthermore, in response to the pandemic, 56% of healthcare organizations are accelerating their AI deployment timelines. 

Benefits of AI in Healthcare

In response to their survey, Deloitte’s experts say, “Enterprises that lean into adoption are likely to gain immediate returns through cost reduction and gain competitive advantage over the longer term as they use AI to transform their products and services to better engage with consumers.”

Ready to leverage AI but not sure how to get started? Learn more about our AI Consulting Service.

How Healthcare is Using or Planning to Use AI

How exactly healthcare organizations plan to roll out and leverage AI varies by sector. Research from Optum shows the following sector priorities:

Benefits of AI in Healthcare Benefits of AI in Healthcare
Benefits of AI in Healthcare Benefits of AI in Healthcare

However, across all sectors — one trend is clear, there seems to be a growing sense of confidence in AI’s ability to deliver value to healthcare organizations. 

One important use case is leveraging AI and predictive modeling to determine future health needs. Organizations are combining social determinants of health (SDOH) data with traditional information sources like electronic medical records and claims forms to create rich and diverse datasets for predictive analytics. 

The pandemic is a realtime case study in how the industry can leverage this information. COVID-19 clinical trials as well as public health experts are using a dynamic database of information to explore treatment and management possibilities. 

According to experts at Gartner, “data and analytics combined with artificial intelligence (AI) technologies will be paramount in the effort to predict, prepare and respond in a proactive and accelerated manner to a global crisis and its aftermath.”

Talk to one of our experts to find out how your organization can leverage AI solutions.

CTA that reads "Get The HealthTech Support You Need"

Get The Latest In Healthcare Straight To Your Inbox

Other Posts You Might Be Interested in

Types of Healthcare Data: A Comprehensive Overview
Explore the different types of healthcare data and...
Data Loss Prevention in Healthcare: The Ultimate Security Guide
Protect sensitive patient data with our comprehensive...
Denial Management in Healthcare: All You Need to Know
Explore the importance, strategies, and industry best...
Cloud Security in Healthcare: Strategic Approaches to Protect Your Data
Discover effective strategies for ensuring comprehensive...
Digital Trends in Healthcare Technology: What Comes Next in 2024?
Discover the hottest digital trends in healthcare for...

Confidently Cast Your Healthcare Technology Strategies with KMS Healthcare Consulting

Work smarter toward greater results by partnering with the KMS Healthcare Technology Consulting team—start today.