Forbes January 3, 2025
James Lindsey

James Lindsey is the IT Strategy and Innovation Principal at Texas Oncology.

When we first brought AI into the clinic, we didn’t expect it to do much of anything besides documentation. Healthcare is notorious for its administrative demands, and AI felt like a way to ease that load. But the experience has surprised me. As it turns out, AI has a knack for finding insights in places we haven’t been able to look. What started as a scribing tool to keep notes organized has ended up giving us a new perspective on patient care itself.

There’s something almost humbling about it—how a piece of software can leap the hurdles to understanding our patients better. And it’s got me wondering: What...

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