Mayo Clinic November 13, 2023
John Halamka

The U.S. government and the European Union both realize the need for measured control over the latest technology. Implement too many regulations too quickly and you stifle innovation. Move too slowly and you risk harm from irresponsible players in the field.

By John Halamka, M.D., President, Mayo Clinic Platform, and Paul Cerrato, senior research analyst and communications specialist, Mayo Clinic Platform.

It’s no exaggeration to say that AI, including generative AI and large language models, is transforming healthcare. When carefully executed, it can:

  • Reduce administrative burden, including cognitive load, efficiency, and writing prior authorizations
  • Improve customer service, including medical benefits administration
  • Reduce physician and nurse burnout, through ambient listening tools linked to EHRs, which in turn will reduce...

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