Healthcare Digital April 3, 2024
Sean Ashcroft

McKinsey says that when it comes to leveraging the power of GenAI, public health leaders would do well to learn from life sciences and private sector healthcare delivery.

McKinsey report details GenAI use cases in public health but warns strong risk management and skills development are crucial for solutions to be scaled

Diligent risk management and strategic skills building are needed if healthcare is to reap lasting benefits from AI, a new report from McKinsey concludes.

“A focus on risk management, change management and skills building is necessary not only to implement the right GenAI pilots but also to sustain value as the pilots scale,” say the report’s authors.

The study – ‘Public Health’s Inflection Point With Generative AI’ –...

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