For its recent Nov. 4 AI report, Black Book surveyed 540 health information management executives about their AI initiatives and perceptions.
Three report insights:
1. Forty-seven percent of survey participants said their organizations are already using AI in one form or another.
2. Ninety-five percent of hospital respondents said they are optimistic that AI can streamline document creation and help clinicians capture a more holistic view of the patient while improving revenue integrity.
3. Eighty-six percent of health systems’ CFOs said the biggest motivator for adoption AI coding support tools is to provide improvements case mix index improvements, which can help increase revenues.
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