Healthcare IT News November 7, 2024
Bill Siwicki

Dr. Tim O’Connell, physician CEO of emtelligent, offers his view of what’s needed to ensure artificial intelligence can work safely, effectively and transparently in healthcare settings.

Healthcare organizations have sometimes been slow to adopt new artificial intelligence tools and other leading-edge innovations because of valid safety and transparency concerns. But to improve care quality and patient outcomes, healthcare needs those innovations.

It’s imperative, however, they are correctly and ethically applied. Just because a generative AI application can pass a medical school test, that doesn’t mean it’s ready to be a practicing physician. Healthcare should use the latest advancements in AI and large language models to put the power of these technologies in the hands of medical experts so they...

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