2025 Year in Review
Leaders say AI will reshape jobs without replacing the human core of care.
Industry voices discuss where AI will make the biggest impact in the healthcare workforce and which positions may be affected by automation.
Alongside warnings around AI, healthcare executives say the technology has long-term potential to improve clinical workflows and patient outcomes, making 2025 a year of both excitement and cautious scrutiny.
Executives weigh in on current valuations and hype around AI in the healthcare sector and what it could mean for the future.
Next year, AI will move beyond administrative support to become a workflow-integrated tool that drives predictive and proactive care and sees true adoption, according to healthcare leaders.
Next year will mark a turning point for AI in healthcare as the industry shifts from pilots and hype to accountable, integrated systems that prove to have measurable impact, according to execs.
Executives pointed to faster-than-expected AI adoption in healthcare, shifting regulatory signals and growing demand for AI tools that deliver measurable outcomes.
This year was marked by shocking events alongside soaring company valuations, policy transformation, rapid AI adoption and landmark investments in women’s health.
According to healthcare leaders, 2025 was a pivotal year for AI and digital health, marked by technological progress, a shifting focus on its role in healthcare and practical use cases driving its adoption.
Industry leaders say 2025 marked AI’s shift from hype to practical impact, though the technology remains unready for full-scale adoption and ongoing concerns about ethics and bias persist.