Healthcare IT News January 3, 2025
Bill Siwicki

Generative AI and other technologies can help ease the clinician shortage by augmenting the work of doctors and nurses and offering significant outcomes, says Accenture Health Strategy Lead Brian P. Kalis.

Many health IT leaders at hospitals and health systems and at technology companies say generative artificial intelligence – the kind most commonly associated with the mega-popular ChatGPT – is a game-changer for healthcare provider organizations. It can do things unlike any technology that has preceded it.

It can serve administrative and clinical purposes. To date, most applications of genAI in healthcare have been on the administrative side, with CIOs, CMOs, CNOs and other leaders being cautious when sticking their toes into clinical waters.

But one way or the other,...

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