Artificial intelligence is a hot topic in healthcare, with experts predicting that 2025 will be the year of widespread adoption. Chris Althoff, executive vice president of marketing at emtelligent, believes that AI will be more broadly deployed across the industry in the coming years. emtelligent specializes in AI-driven systems that help healthcare organizations extract, structure, and integrate unstructured clinical data.
One of the key focuses for healthcare organizations in the near future will be addressing interoperability challenges and improving data access and liquidity. Data is becoming increasingly important as a driver of innovation and revenue in the healthcare industry. Althoff advises HIMSS25 attendees to be cautious of the hype surrounding AI and to seek out specialists with deep expertise in healthcare rather than general AI models. Finding partners who are committed to growing alongside you on your AI journey and achieving incremental successes will be key to driving meaningful transformation in operational workflows and clinical processes.
emtelligent is emphasizing the importance of expert medical AI in transforming unstructured clinical data into actionable insights. Althoff points out that generic AI systems lack the specialization required to navigate medical terminology and the unique operational realities of healthcare. Partnering with companies that understand the complexities of the healthcare industry will be essential for success in implementing AI solutions.
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In conclusion, the future of healthcare AI lies in specialized solutions that can effectively process and analyze clinical data. By partnering with experts in the field, healthcare organizations can unlock the full potential of AI technology and drive innovation in the industry.
[Original article source: HealthcareITNews.com]