New report: AI is coming to telehealth, and health systems are preparing
Telehealth is no longer a workaround; it is core infrastructure for how care gets delivered. In one industry survey, 93% of organizations reported an active telehealth program, and 69% have run one for three years or more.
Drawing on that survey — the 9th Annual Telehealth Benchmark Survey for Hospitals and Health Systems, conducted by Becker's Healthcare in collaboration with Teladoc Health — this new report captures where telehealth stands and where it's headed next.
Most see virtual care quality as equal to or better than in-person, and 96% report a positive ROI over the past year. With that foundation set, attention is shifting to AI: of 167 C-suite respondents, all but one plan to add at least one AI use case to their telehealth strategy.
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Drawing on that survey — the 9th Annual Telehealth Benchmark Survey for Hospitals and Health Systems, conducted by Becker's Healthcare in collaboration with Teladoc Health — this new report captures where telehealth stands and where it's headed next.
Most see virtual care quality as equal to or better than in-person, and 96% report a positive ROI over the past year. With that foundation set, attention is shifting to AI: of 167 C-suite respondents, all but one plan to add at least one AI use case to their telehealth strategy.
Download to learn:
- Where telehealth adoption, quality and ROI stand today
- The AI use cases leaders are prioritizing for virtual care
- Why integration, not technology, is the real obstacle to scaling AI
- A three-stage approach to layering AI onto an existing platform
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