As technology advances, artificial intelligence's role in healthcare is becoming increasingly important, offering better diagnoses, administrative efficiencies and patient support, while tackling staffing shortages and supply chain issues. However, integrating AI into healthcare systems is tricky work - challenges range from data biases and ethical concerns to government regulations.

"The development and use of AI in healthcare is promising," said Rajesh Jaluka, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of the U.S. healthcare and government market at Kyndryl. "It has the power to bring innovation to drug discoveries or surgeries but also to accelerate claim processing and improve clinical workflows for healthcare providers."

Here, Jaluka shares insights on the state of AI in healthcare, obstacles to AI adoption and how these technological advancements will affect the industry.

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