Mayo Clinic October 18, 2024
John Halamka

Even the most accurate algorithm is useless if it can’t be seamlessly implemented into a hospital’s workflow. Here’s a way to make that happen.

By John Halamka, M.D., President, Mayo Clinic Platform and Paul Cerrato, MA, senior research analyst and communications specialist, Mayo Clinic Platform

“And so, castles made of sand fall into the sea, eventually.” Jimi Hendrix’s lyrics are an appropriate metaphor for the failure of many AI-enabled models to have an impact. Developers can create the most sophisticated digital solution to a difficult clinical problem, but it would be little more than a sandcastle if they were unable to find a way for clinicians to easily access it and put it to immediate use at the bedside.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health System / Hospital, Provider, Technology
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