Healthcare leaders worldwide are increasingly investing in generative AI to revolutionize patient care. According to the 2024 Philips Future Health Index report, 85% of 2,800 surveyed leaders from 14 countries are either currently investing or planning to invest in this technology within the next three years. The report, based on a comprehensive survey conducted by GemSeek, reveals that healthcare organizations face significant data integration challenges, with 94% acknowledging that these issues hinder their ability to deliver timely, high-quality care. Despite these obstacles, leaders see immense potential in utilizing data-driven insights to optimize treatment plans, identify best practices, and reduce waiting times. The adoption of AI extends beyond hospital settings, with applications in remote patient monitoring gaining traction. However, leaders emphasize the need for responsible AI implementation, with 87% expressing concerns about data bias and advocating for transparency, continuous education, and ethical policies. These insights highlight the critical role of external partnerships and cross-sector collaboration in harnessing AI’s full potential for better patient outcomes.

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