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Artificial intelligence emerged as one of the leading issues in healthcare and dominated conversations at health technology conferences over the past year. Healthcare leaders and executives offer their projections for the growing use of artificial intelligence in the coming year. In 2025, expect AI to remain a prime area of attention in the healthcare industry.

More than a dozen healthcare leaders and executives offer their projections of what to expect with the use and development of AI in the coming year.

They weigh in on how hospitals and healthcare organizations will use AI in their business operations and how AI technologies will be used in patient care.

Greg Samios, president & CEO at Wolters Kluwer Health Clinical Effectiveness

“I think as these generative AI technologies start working through their value add models, I think we’ll see a bigger impact. Six months ago it was like, ‘What do you have that says, generative AI on it?’ Now we’re at, ‘How are you applying that to your core proposition?’ I think as we go into next year, I think we’re going to see more real value there and more demonstrable value there. I think we’re seeing signs of it right now.” Read more : Looking at how hospitals will be using AI in 2025

Ronald Rodriguez, MD, PhD, professor of medical education at UT Health San Antonio

“Artificial intelligence has the possibility to transform diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. AI will help clinicians make quicker, more precise decisions, enable more direct interactions with patients, enhance communication and provide personalized care.”

Nate Perry-Thistle, chief product & technology officer of CipherHealth

“Despite AI’s potential, healthcare organizations remain cautious about its widespread deployment, especially for patient-facing roles. In 2025, we anticipate a ‘measured adoption,’ aimed at demystifying AI, that will focus on supporting healthcare operations without compromising care quality. This means AI will be embraced incrementally—first to assist in data processing, workflow automation, and patient outreach—laying the groundwork for eventual clinical applications. This gradual, strategic approach helps systems build trust and confidence in AI’s role as a supportive force in healthcare.” Shaan Khurshid, MD, cardiologist, […]

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