Becker's Healthcare June 30, 2022
Naomi Diaz

As the use of AI ushers in great hope for advancement in the healthcare industry, there are also concerns about the impact this technology could have on human interaction, data, its success rates, as well as the burdens it could place on clinicians and health systems.

Becker’s reached out to health system executives and AI leaders to discuss what the most common misconceptions about AI in healthcare are.

Note: Responses have been lightly edited for clarity.

Saad Chaudhry, CIO of Luminis Health (Annapolis, Md). Some of the common misconceptions of AI in healthcare is the idea that AI is a plug-and-play component that can be activated immediately. The current applications for AI require thoughtful data integration work up front...

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