Becker's Healthcare December 30, 2024
Laura Dyrda

2024 was the year of experimentation in AI. Many health systems chose small pilot projects for select users, monitoring results and identifying areas to scale organizationwide.

It was a time for discovery and innovation. In the next 12 months, health system executives have to make big decisions about systemwide investments, rollouts and governance that could make or break a system’s financial future. And AI advancement isn’t slowing down.

“The top headwinds for 2025 revolve around managing the increasing complexity of AI-driven threats, the rapid evolution of regulations surrounding AI and data privacy, and the challenge of security hybrid and multi-cloud environments,” said Matt Morton, executive director and CISO of University of Chicago. “The integration of generative AI into operations and...

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