Chief Healthcare Executive October 12, 2024
Greg Miller, Jeremy Bikman

Without AI, no healthcare organization is going to be able to keep up with the amount of clinical documentation as more healthcare data is generated and jobs go unfilled.

Far too many media outlets today promote the dystopian view that AI is going to take all of our jobs. Unfortunately, blatant scare-mongering works.

Over the past three or four months, we’ve talked to dozens of health system technology decision-makers who acknowledge that AI can make their organizations more efficient and cost-effective. Each of them, however, express concerns that AI will “replace their people.” It’s the number one objection in the field.

There’s also a healthcare FOMO crowd, who is under pressure from leadership to do something, anything, with AI. Everyone...

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