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AI, blockchain will have 'transformational' impact in next 3 years
The majority of healthcare organizations are experimenting with at least one of these emerging technologies: distributed ledgers, artificial intelligence, extended reality or quantum computing.
And 68% of healthcare executives believe the combination of these technologies will have a “transformational” or “extensive” impact on their organizations in the next three years, according to an Accenture report.
Nearly all (94%) of the surveyed healthcare executives said they believe emerging technologies have accelerated the pace of innovation over the past three years.
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