Healthcare IT News October 20, 2025
Andrea Fox

The American Medical Association says the new initiative is designed to ensure physicians are involved in the development and deployment of artificial intelligence technologies and to help shape AI policy conversations.

After two years spent studying how doctors use artificial intelligence and developing guidance around AI to better serve its physician members, the American Medical Association on Monday announced a new Center for Digital Health and AI.

The group hopes it will “put physicians at the center of shaping, guiding and implementing technologies transforming medicine,” said AMA officials.

WHY IT MATTERS

Without physician leadership and input, technology developers risk creating unintended burdens on medical professionals and risk consequences on patient care, according to the AMA.

A quarter of physicians remain...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Physician, Provider, Technology
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