Becker's Healthcare March 11, 2025
Hospitals and health systems across the U.S. are bombarded with new artificial intelligence-driven applications promising to solve big challenges for a better tomorrow. While many provide a clearly needed service, they aren’t a magic wand.
“AI cannot solve for broken systems or broken workflows,” said Deepti Pandita, vice president of informatics and CMIO of UCI Health in Orange County, Calif., on an upcoming episode of the “Becker’s Healthcare Podcast.” “If you are designing AI to be the square background, that whole approach is not going to work. AI tools promise efficiency gains, but struggle when introduced into real world workflows. I have had several experiences of this. Physicians, nurses and other clinical care team members are already overwhelmed with EHR...