Healthcare DIVE December 3, 2024
Sydney Halleman

Healthcare organizations must carefully vet AI tools, address patient concerns and keep an eye on standards and regulation, according to industry experts who spoke at a Healthcare Dive virtual event.

Editor’s note: This article includes insights from Healthcare Dive’s recent live event, “AI and the Future of Healthcare.” You can watch the full event here.

Healthcare organizations face a number of barriers to adopting artificial intelligence tools. Providers must address concerns from patients, while payers and other life science companies struggle with how to balance promises of efficiency with ethical concerns like biases.

They do it all on the promise that AI will automate rote tasks, cut down on medical spending and waste, free up clinicians to spend more time...

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