Why It’s Time for Healthcare to Move Toward AI Reporting

Business intelligence (BI) was a dramatic and significant step forward in healthcare industry reporting and a natural transition to artificial intelligence (AI) enabled real-time insights.

BI is a natural progression in healthcare reporting, and finally, AI becomes the best practice for reporting to access healthcare data and information quickly and easily

In this installment of our series on reporting in healthcare, MedeAnalytics President Scott Hampel explores the important role of BI and how it can be a stepping stone to automated reporting through AI.

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