Although agentic AI was previously less than 1% of enterprise software in healthcare, usage is expected to surge to 33% by 2028. This is largely because of advancements in agentic AI, now able to autonomously complete tasks and work without human input. In healthcare, this means that these agents are able to take care of back-end operations such as insurance verification, prescription refill orders or indexing inbound documents.
When technology is able to handle these time-consuming tasks, doctors and nurses are given more of their time back to take care of patients and direct their attention to what matters most. Not only are doctors able to free up their days as AI takes care of administrative tasks, but patient experience is improved as well. Patients may experience faster diagnoses, customized treatment, and overall more quality time spent with those who know their cases the best. AI has already taken healthcare by storm, with experts predicting it will reach new heights as adoption continues to soar. Learn more about AI agents in healthcare in the following infographic below:
infographic by: orbithc.com


