Becker's Healthcare August 7, 2024
Alan Condon

Hospitals are tinkering with artificial intelligence solutions to alleviate cost pressures, but the safe integration of AI can be a challenging endeavor, not a quick fix to decrease spending.

Seventy-nine percent of healthcare facilities use or plan to use AI technologies to curate clinical data, with nearly half of these facilities identifying reduced administrative tasks as their primary goal with AI this year, according to a recent survey published by clinical data management company Q-Centrix.

AI has the potential to significantly save time and lower costs, but the risk an AI model can introduce compared to an individual’s impact is significant.

“Models create model-sized problems; inevitably, someone is going to be in the headlines because [large language models]...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Big Data, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Technology
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