Medical Economics April 19, 2024
Silas Inman

Physician experts say artificial intelligence has promise for primary care, but doctors must think critically as they integrate it into patient care.

Artificial intelligence (AI) holds significant potential to improve health care efficiency and reduce clinician burden, but it must be implemented responsibly with careful consideration of ethical, regulatory, and practical implications, according to speakers at a session on the topic at the American College of Physicians Internal Medicine Meeting 2024.

“Responsible AI means that a human has to be in the loop to always double check these things, but nonetheless it does decrease the cognitive burden,” said Deepti Pandita MD, FACP, FAMIA, CMIO, and VP of Informatics, University of California, Irvine. “Make sure you have a governance process around...

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