Technology’s highest calling in medicine is to create more room for genuine connection between doctors and patients. That purpose has sharpened as artificial intelligence moves from pilot projects to daily practice.

Between 2023 and 2024, physician use of AI clinical software tools surged from 38% to 66% , and that momentum continues into 2025. By early this year, two‑thirds of physicians reported actively using AI in their workflows, up from just over a third only two years prior.

At the organizational level, AI tools have also become the top technology priority for U.S. medical groups, overtaking electronic health record (EHR) usability, a sharp rise from 13% of groups prioritizing AI in late 2023 to 32% in early 2025. The healthcare AI software market has doubled in just one year

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