Artificial Intelligence (AI)

American Hospital Association resources on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, their impact on the health care field, and AI and machine learning innovation in hospitals and health systems.

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Separating hype from reality can be challenging when assessing artificial intelligence and its potential to transform how work is done in administrative, clinical, operations and financial settings. But a new AHA Center for Health Innovation Market Insights report — “AI and the Health Care…
As with many emerging technologies, it’s not easy to forecast the impact artificial intelligence will have on hospitals and health systems. But there is a way for organizations to test their AI plans. A new companion Market Insights report — “Scenario Planning for the AI-Enabled Health Care System…
The proliferation of AI in health care is well underway. One way to prepare today for a future with AI is to scenario plan.
The increasing prevalence of AI in health care will have significant impacts on the workforce — new roles, competencies and skills.
To slice through the hype, hospital and health system executives need to know what questions to ask a potential vendor, whether it’s to assist with a homegrown AI project or outsource 100% of all AI projects.
AI has the power to transform how work is done in hospitals and health systems around the country, regardless of size or location. In health care, AI already may be deployed in back-office functions, scheduling and decision support, or close to deployment in imaging applications.
This Market Insights report from the American Hospital Association’s Center for Health Innovation offers hospital and health system leaders an overview of the health care AI landscape, including the common use cases for AI technology in four broad areas.
Emerging Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies can help organizations create more value for their patients and communities by converting time-consuming, labor-intensive and often inefficient tasks and functions into actionable information to produce better outcomes.
Aurora, Colo.-based UCHealth has deployed Avaamo’s conversational artificial intelligence platform to create a virtual assistant called Livi that will enable users to ask for information about health conditions and hospital services using smart speakers like Amazon’s Alexa.