Newsweek February 28, 2024
Jeff Young

Leaders at some of the world’s best hospitals find themselves at a unique moment. Just a few years after the COVID-19 pandemic pushed global health care systems to a breaking point, many of these top hospital executives are now on the leading edge of what promises to be one of the biggest leaps in modern medicine.

Artificial intelligence is quickly showing the potential to revolutionize many aspects of care giving, from cancer diagnoses to clerical work. But AI also presents new risks, uncertainties and vexing ethical questions.

With the release of Newsweek’s ranking of the “World’s Best Hospitals,” executives at leading hospitals around the world told us how they are using the power of AI.

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