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The AI-Driven Future of Modern Healthcare
As the world navigates a future driven by artificial intelligence, healthcare organizations are seeking to quickly and methodically embed the technology through workflows, increasing efficiency, productivity and safety, and potentially leading to greater employee engagement and improved patient satisfaction.The healthcare industry is at the forefront in the journey to AI enablement, according to recent data shared in Honeywell’s Industrial AI Insights global research study. This global survey of 1,600 AI leaders currently employing the emerging technology in their organizations assesses what they’ve experienced and what they plan for the future.Nearly half of technology leaders surveyed in healthcare have either launched their AI rollout plans (27%) or are in the process of launching them (22%). Furthermore, the impact of AI is becoming apparent across the following outcome areas that healthcare organizations are trying to improve.
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Energy efficiency and increasing productivity are not unique challenges to the healthcare industry, but addressing them in a highly regulated environment, where security is paramount, presents its own set of challenges.By integrating AI, healthcare facilities managers can optimize their buildings and help reduce the energy used to maintain a comfortable and safe environment, while limiting emissions to comply with regulations. From automated temperature adjustment based on hospital occupancy to enhanced predictive maintenance and everything in between, AI is powering the future of these buildings and reshaping the healthcare industry.
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