Summary
The article discusses issues in health technology where innovation, particularly in AI, is moving faster than its real-world use. While many believe AI can reduce administrative tasks in healthcare, there's a gap between belief and actual investment in supporting technologies.
Key Facts
- A healthcare conference highlighted concerns about tech innovation outpacing practical use.
- Many health leaders think AI can help with reducing administrative work but haven't invested accordingly.
- Only a small percentage of leaders are satisfied with current AI technologies for healthcare tasks.
- Health tech companies often focus on minor problems rather than major workflow improvements.
- Companies like RadAI aim to ease doctors' workloads rather than replace their expertise.
- There is a trend towards investing in roles that bridge technology and clinical work, like CMIOs (Chief Medical Information Officers).