Studies, Surveys and Reports: What Can We Learn?
Discover the latest research shaping the future of healthcare! We have rounded up some reports and surveys from around the industry that we thought were of interest covering critical topics such as AI in healthcare, mental health, augmented intelligence, and more. Stay informed with data-driven insights into emerging trends and innovations.
AI and the Age of Intelligence Has Arrived
eClinicalWorks conducted an on-site survey during their 2024 National Conference. 385 healthcare professionals responded — representing approximately equal numbers of C-suite executives, front-office workers, doctors, billers, and technical support staff — found overwhelmingly positive attitudes toward the use of AI in healthcare.
Advancing the Use of Digital Measures for Mental Health
This report provides insight into how sDHTs may be appropriate for capturing the symptoms of depression, anxiety, and psychosis, thus facilitating objective assessments, early intervention, and personalized treatments while outlining key technology characteristics and implementation considerations.
Providers Positively Influenced by Clinical / Financial Decision Support in Order Workflow
At MultiCare Health System, providers are responding to clinical financial decision support nudges that appear in their ordering workflow, saving ~$179 per accepted recommendation.
AMA Augmented Intelligence Research
In August 2023, the American Medical Association conducted a comprehensive study of physician’s sentiments towards the use of augmented intelligence (AI) in health care including current use and future motivations for use, key concerns, areas of greatest opportunity, and requirements for adoption. The AMA repeated the study in November 2024 to determine the degree of change given the rapidly evolving landscape of AI use across medicine.
Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Delivery Systems: Early Applications and Impacts
Early adopters of “ambient scribe” technology—using artificial intelligence (AI) to take notes during patient appointments—report that these tools likely improve clinician burnout, but the financial impact is unclear, according to the report. The report is based on extensive interviews and convenings with health system leaders, leading AI companies, and industry experts participating in PHTI’s AI Taskforce.
2024 Hospital AI Patient Survey
This survey from LookDeep uncovers patient support–& endorsement–for AI and video-assisted care, as well as patient concerns, and keys to successful implementation.
2025 Evolving Healthcare Workforce Trends Survey
Hallmark, a healthcare workforce management technology company, has unveiled the findings of its 2025 Evolving Healthcare Workforce Trends Survey. The results signal a major shift in priorities–flexibility is now on par with pay as a defining factor in workforce decisions, reshaping how healthcare organizations must adapt to attract and retain talent.
The Multifaceted Role of CHROs in US Healthcare Delivery
The role of Chief Human Resources Officers and Chief People Officers (CHROs) is becoming increasingly complex and challenging, expanding the scope of human resources (HR) to encompass a broader spectrum of roles, functions, operations, and technologies. To succeed in this dynamic healthcare landscape, CHROs need to evolve and transform HR’s role within their organizations to meet business and talent needs in a sustainable way. Drawing on extensive history of partnering with healthcare organizations and leveraging proprietary research about the evolution of the healthcare CHRO role, WittKieffer provides comprehensive insights into the contemporary CHRO mandate, the factors leading to success, and actionable recommendations for how CHROs can succeed in the face of change.
Nationwide Insights on Trusted Health Intelligence Sharing
When we look at American healthcare as a whole, are we improving patient experience, population health and care team well-being while reducing costs? It’s fair to say that this Quadruple Aim remains elusive. In 2024, together Surescripts made significant progress toward the Quadruple Aim by increasing patient safety, lowering costs, addressing patient access challenges and supporting quality care—all at record scale and speed. Check out Surescripts Annual Impact Report 2024.