Healthcare IT News October 31, 2024
Bill Siwicki

You can’t just toss AI onto the CIO or CTO titles. Overseeing artificial intelligence in clinical and business environments, standing up a governance structure, and managing portfolios of tools for different patient types requires deep experience.

It will probably not surprise you that Chief AI Officers are fast becoming a common sight in C-suites across healthcare. Their job descriptions and the skills they must possess to succeed in this new role, are just as complex as the artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies they oversee.

Some provider organizations are taking people with deep experience in machine learning and data science and making them CAIO – or bolting those letters onto their existing IT titles. But that might not be the...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Interview / Q&A, Provider, Technology, Trends
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