Chief Healthcare Executive February 1, 2024
Ron Southwick

ECRI placed artificial intelligence high on its ranking of trouble spots. Marcus Schabacker, president and CEO of ECRI, explains his concerns.

Many industry observers say artificial intelligence has the potential to change healthcare dramatically, but some analysts and leaders have expressed the need for more guardrails for AI.

ECRI, an organization focused on patient safety, placed AI among the top 10 health technology hazards to watch in 2024. AI landed fifth on the list of troublesome areas.

Marcus Schabacker, MD, president and CEO of ECRI, tells Chief Healthcare Executive® that he could talk for days when asked about his concerns for AI in healthcare.

“We think there’s enormous potential and AI to benefit healthcare to make it more reliable and...

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