AJMC March 12, 2025
Hayden E. Klein, Douglas Flora, MD, FACCC

Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a tool that can improve patient outcomes and provider care efficiency, says Douglas Flora, MD, FACCC, of St. Elizabeth Healthcare.

In an interview with The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®), Douglas Flora, MD, FACCC, executive medical director of oncology services at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, and editor in chief of AI in Precision Oncology, discussed how artificial intelligence (AI) can expedite processes for physicians. In this part of the interview, Flora highlights the ways AI can help providers screen for cancers at earlier stages and tailor treatments for individual patients, and how he measures whether an AI tool is being helpful.

This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity; captions were auto-generated.

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