Forbes September 18, 2025
Gary Drenik

AI is already transforming the healthcare industry. Not only is AI analyzing data to support clinicians in their decision-making and driving operational efficiencies in administrative tasks in healthcare settings, but it’s even creating personalized treatment plans and empowering patients to monitor their health from home. There’s no shortage of use cases as healthcare organizations continue to explore AI’s potential at every level.

But despite the excitement that comes with integrating the technology, enterprises around the world are worried about the risks that come with AI in their operations – risks that are even more acute in highly regulated industries like healthcare. To mitigate these risks, healthcare organizations must build robust compliance frameworks before integrating AI into their operations. By doing...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Healthcare System, Privacy / Security, Provider, Technology
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