HealthLeaders Media November 8, 2024
G Hatfield

Despite the promises of AI, there are still some major hurdles, according to executives attending the HealthLeaders Workforce Decision Makers Exchange.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Leaders should strive to implement and adopt AI that have a low barrier to entry and can be used by clinicians with varied technological backgrounds.

– It’s critical to include staff in the AI development process, and communicate to them that it is a tool, not a replacement.

– Leaders should consider using patient advisory boards to understand the questions and concerns that patients have surrounding AI.

No matter the size of the health system, AI is top of mind for healthcare leaders.

Health systems across the country are at different points of implementation. There are...

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