AI in healthcare: New research shows promise and limitations of physicians working with GPT-4 for decision making

AI in healthcare: New research shows promise and limitations of physicians working with GPT-4 for decision making

Published in JAMA Network Open , a collaborative team of researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School, Stanford University, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the University of Virginia studied how well doctors used GPT-4 — an artificial intelligence (AI) large language model system — for diagnosing patients. The study was conducted with 50

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Healthcare CIOs Must Fix Two Areas Now Before AI Adoption

Healthcare CIOs Must Fix Two Areas Now Before AI Adoption

Doctor John Dunning in Laboratory Bettmann Archive Hospitals and health systems are grappling with shrinking margins, workforce shortages, and rising patient expectations, which makes the balance between quality care and value-based models increasingly challenging. While AI is often seen as a quick fix, healthcare CIOs must urgently address foundational gaps in cybersecurity, operations, and the

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The future of AI is what healthcare organisations make it

The future of AI is what healthcare organisations make it

Organisational readiness, prevailing regulations, and user understanding are some factors that impact the success of AI deployment in health systems. During the HIMSS24 APAC panel session, “AI Horizons: Exploring the Future of Innovations,” Professor In-Young Choi, vice CIO of Catholic Medical Centre (CMC), Dr Shankar Sridharan, chief clinical information officer at Great Ormond Street Hospital

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