HealthTech February 27, 2025
Erin Laviola

With the rise of artificial intelligence, data management policies must ensure information is accurate and trustworthy so clinicians can harvest quality insights.

Generative artificial intelligence is helping healthcare organizations increase productivity and advance clinical care, but it’s only as reliable as the data it is trained on. This has made healthcare data governance increasingly important.

A new survey from Amazon Web Services and Harvard Business Review reveals that chief data officers across multiple industries are concerned that their data assets are not up to the task. Fifty-two percent of respondents rated their organization’s readiness for generative AI as “inadequate,” according to a press release on the survey, and 39% cited data issues as the top challenge preventing them from effectively...

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