Pulse February 13, 2025
Matt Fisher

Artificial intelligence has been the subject of no shortage of hype about its capabilities. As AI has evolved in the past few years it has often been touted as the force that will finally drive major changes in healthcare. First it was that radiologists could be replaced by AI, then it was AI will drive care management and efficiency since it can interpret more data all at once, and then it was that it could take over a number of administrative functions. Some kernels of truth exist within all of those statements about the impact that AI can and is having in healthcare. However, many concerns still exist.

Skimming the Surface of Concerns

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