Healthcare Innovation July 1, 2024
David Raths

Criteria include establishing an interdisciplinary AI governance group and maintaining an inventory of AI algorithms with detailed documentation

Clinical stakeholder organizations are working to bring consensus-based building blocks of infrastructure, processes and governance in AI implementation to real-world practice. One such group is the American College of Radiology, which has launched the ACR Recognized Center for Healthcare-AI (ARCH-AI), an AI quality assurance program for radiology facilities.

By working toward, and attesting to, compliance within the tenets of the program, participation in ARCH-AI can help radiology practices provide safe and effective implementation of AI products and help radiologists provide better patient care, according to ACR.

ARCH-AI site recognition criteria include:
• Establishing an interdisciplinary AI governance group.
• Maintaining an inventory of AI...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Provider, Radiology, Technology
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