Health IT Analytics April 22, 2024
Editorial Staff

The use of artificial intelligence in healthcare is rapidly evolving, and the high-risk and high-reward nature of healthcare demands better guardrails for these tools.

Artificial intelligence tools (AI) are proliferating in healthcare at breakneck speed, amplifying calls from healthcare leaders and policymakers for greater alignment on the responsible use of these tools.

The FDA authorized 692 artificial intelligence and machine learning devices in 2023, 171 devices more than its 2022 list. In response to this abundance of tools, various organizations have released their own definitions of what it means to use AI responsibly, including organizations like Pfizer, Kaiser Permanente, Optum, the White House, and others. However, the industry lacks an overarching set of principles to improve alignment. Brian Anderson, MD,...

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