HIT Infrastructure December 10, 2019
Samantha McGrail

Understanding the people, policies, resources, and technology are the four building blocks of an effective clinical artificial intelligence program, according to the AHA.

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to prevent disease, detect any changes in patients’ medical conditions, diagnose patients faster, and individualize treatment plans to patients. But healthcare organizations need to have an infrastructure strategy in place to develop an effective clinical artificial intelligence program, according to a recent American Hospital Association (AHA) report.

In order to successfully implement the technology into health systems, organizations must build a powerful AI infrastructure of people, policies, resources, and technology, the leading hospital group explained.

First, hospitals and health systems should assign responsibilities to a group of leaders who will oversee...

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