Healthcare IT News October 30, 2024
Bill Siwicki

A healthcare artificial intelligence expert also discusses foundational first steps hospitals and health systems should take when looking to adopt AI and how AI can be used to free up time and fight burnout for staff.

The U.S. will face a shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2026. While AI has been touted as an ideal solution to this problem, adoption in the healthcare industry has been lagging.

This certainly is not a new problem, but it is one that many experts believe can no longer be pushed off.

Elena Branche, product director at Druid AI, an AI agent technology company, works closely with healthcare provider organizations and believes not knowing where to start with AI is oftentimes the...

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