HIT Consultant January 21, 2025
Dr. Heather Bassett, Chief Medical Officer with Xsolis

As healthcare organizations explore the potential of AI, they face a complex challenge: balancing innovation with caution. While some embrace AI as a solution to numerous problems, others remain concerned about its risks, particularly in high-stakes areas like patient care. How will healthcare leaders navigate this tension in 2025?

The coming year will see increased interest in healthcare organizations developing long-term AI strategies, optimizing workflows, managing risks, and ensuring responsible use of technology. A key theme throughout the year will be finding the right balance — both on an industry-wide level, and within individual business units — between embracing AI’s promise and safeguarding against its potential drawbacks, especially in critical areas such as data privacy and patient safety.

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