Physicians Practice April 17, 2024
Matt Guldin

Although AI shows promise in streamlining administrative tasks like documentation and billing, its integration into clinical decision-making processes sparks some challenges.

Recent ransomware attacks have brought cybersecurity and AI to the forefront of discussions in healthcare. In fact, these incidents highlighted the vulnerability of healthcare systems to cyber threats, prompting organizations to strengthen their defenses. The surge in interest in cybersecurity sessions and discussions at industry events indicate a growing recognition among healthcare providers—that robust cybersecurity measures to protect patient data and ensure uninterrupted services is critical in today’s landscape.

At the same time, the adoption of AI technologies in healthcare is gaining momentum. Organizations are grappling with whether to develop AI tools in-house or purchase them, and how to...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cybersecurity, Health IT, Physician, Provider, Technology
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