Healthcare IT News December 5, 2024
Bill Siwicki

To hold this hot new position, executives must have a very diverse set of skills. They must encompass clinical and artificial intelligence, though there need not be a balance, says UC San Diego Health Chief Health AI Officer Dr. Karandeep Singh.

Editor’s Note: This is the second in our series, Chief AI Officers in Healthcare. To read the first, an interview with Dennis Chornenky at UC Davis Health, click here.

Some health systems across the country interviewing for their first Chief AI Officer – the hottest new executive in healthcare – are looking for executives with more clinical knowledge than artificial intelligence expertise. Conversely, some are looking for executives with more in-depth AI savvy than knowledge about the clinical side...

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