Becker's Healthcare December 26, 2024
Laura Dyrda

Hospitals and health systems experimented with artificial intelligence last year and see 2025 as a crucial turning point for identifying top use cases and solidifying long-term strategies.

There are clear benefits to leveraging AI for operational excellence and clinical decision support, but there are also big risks as the technology changes and hackers become more sophisticated.

“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 challenges of security hybrid and multi-cloud environments,” Matt Morton, executive director and CISO at the University of Chicago, told Becker’s. “The integration of generative AI into operations and its potential misuse will require robust monitoring and governance.”

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