AHIMA February 27, 2023
Deb Wagner

This article is published in collaboration with Nuance.

It’s no secret that artificial intelligence (AI) has changed the way modern society operates. Between algorithms predicting the content individuals are most likely to engage with on social media, to virtual assistants providing real-time customer support, AI has quickly made its mark across industries and use cases.

However, with promises ranging from added convenience to increased personalization and better outcomes, it can be difficult to pinpoint the direct implications of AI in different healthcare environments and roles. This ambiguity has even led to the misconception that AI will replace jobs such as clinical documentation integrity (CDI) professionals.

But to capitalize on this rapid innovation within healthcare, it is critical that leaders see...

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