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Chatbot adoption will shake up the healthcare value chain
The new research, Digital Health: Disruptor Analysis, Country Readiness & Technology Forecasts 2018-2023, found that the adoption of chatbots will ramp up in the future, due to:
- Citizens becoming more comfortable using chatbots to discuss their healthcare requirements.
- Chatbots becoming an important component of healthcare providers’ customer experience strategies.
- Shortages of medical practitioners to support ageing populations; for example, the German government expects that it will need three-million more nurses by 2060.
- Increased sophistication of conversational AI platforms leading to a greater percentage of enquiries being completed entirely via chatbots; freeing up the medical staff time and saving countries’ healthcare systems around $3.7 billion by 2023.
The research found that the first priority for healthcare providers will be to ensure that the information collected is transferred to a person’s medical record and other applications, such as appointment scheduling or for those for dispensing prescriptions. This means that providers of medical records and line of business applications will need to make their existing systems interoperable with chatbot providers.
“Chatbots have the potential to transform the way in which patients engage with their healthcare systems and go some way to take the pressure off overstretched staff. But if deployments are not backed up by investment in record keeping, then financial and time savings will evaporate," says Michael Larner, research author.
