Artificial Intelligence has become a powerful tool across multiple industries, and its influence within healthcare is growing rapidly. Beyond popular tools like ChatGPT, AI is alleviating bottlenecks in clinical settings by managing patient flow and prioritizing care. Backing healthcare teams, AI utilization allows clinical teams to better direct proper resources and treatments to high-risk patients earlier. In 2024, nearly 66% of physicians reported using AI technology in their practice.[1] Plus, the global AI healthcare market is projected to reach $613 billion within the next 10 years, proving that AI has become a useful tool for medical professionals.[2]

At Omnicure, we see this momentum firsthand. We use AI tools to improve triage and risk stratification so clinicians are not overwhelmed with an increasing number of patients, ultimately allowing for better quality care. We utilize generative AI tools to improve communication across teams and physician workflow efficiency. We are also exploring several predictive AI implications for stratification and acuity.

Since healthcare affects so many lives, AI is often best used when it supplements healthcare providers’ judgment and decision-making.[3] Personal empathy and innate critical thinking complement the benefits that AI can bring to properly weigh the nuances and complexities of a patient’s condition. At Omnicure, many of our founding team members have clinical backgrounds, so they know how to employ advanced tools that amplify human intelligence, not replace it.

Table: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Market Size 2024 to 2034 (Shivarkar, 2025)

  1. Shaikh, Eram. “AI In Healthcare Stats 2025: Adoption, Accuracy & Market.” DemandSage, 8 June 2025, https://www.demandsage.com/ai-in-healthcare-stats/?utm_. Accessed 28 October 2025.

  2. Shivarkar, Aditi. “Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Market Size to Hit USD 613.81 Bn by 2034.” Precedence Research, https://www.precedenceresearch.com/artificial-intelligence-in-healthcare-market. Accessed 28 October 2025.

  3. Knight, Sarah. “The Reality of AI in Healthcare: Supplement, Not Substitute | Shiftmed Blog.” ShiftMed, 17 October 2025, https://www.shiftmed.com/insights/knowledge-center/the-reality-of-ai-in-healthcare-supplement-not-substitute/. Accessed 29 October 2025.