Becker's Healthcare March 6, 2024
Giles Bruce

Some nurses are concerned that the dearth of artificial intelligence rules at hospitals could put them at risk if something goes wrong with the technology, Stateline reported.

AI has become a growing part of nurses’ jobs as the technology assists with documentation, virtual nursing and other telehealth platforms. But federal, state and local governments have largely left the digital tool unregulated, leaving it up to hospitals and health systems to come up with their own guidelines, according to the March 5 story.

“In the long run, whatever artificial intelligence we use, it’s still the human — the person — that has to take that data, and the interpretation of that data in some respects, and apply it to the real...

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