Benefits Leaders Believe in Power of AI, Considering Data Privacy and Accuracy
A majority (73%) of the more than 800 respondents surveyed believe that AI will have a positive influence on benefits administration. Of the VP and Director-level benefits leaders surveyed only 31% believed they are knowledgeable about the AI solutions in the market.
"Benefits leaders, like many professionals are learning about what these new technologies can do and they’re optimistic, but they’re also realistic," said
Conducted in February, the survey was administered via
- High belief, high adoption — of those who agreed that AI will have a positive impact on benefits administration, 85% indicated they'd be likely to select a vendor using AI, nearly twice as likely as those who only somewhat agreed.
- Reasons to adopt — respondents said improving benefits effectiveness (38%) and saving time (29%) were the main reasons they would work with a partner that incorporates AI.
- They want it all — recommending health plans, improving member access to care, model optimal plan design, automation and streamlining claims were seen as areas that would have the most AI impact opportunity in benefits administration.
- Hesitations on privacy and security — respondents said their biggest concern regarding AI was data security and accuracy (56%).
“These results will help the industry to better understand the places to build, and where to tread cautiously with new AI technology," said
Survey results, further insights and recommendations can be found on the HealthEquity Remark blog.
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Source: HealthEquity, Inc.