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Nurses who work for HCA Healthcare have entered into some contracts on a contract basis protection against AI. Nurses biggest concerns about AI include confidence in accuracy, lack of human interaction, and risks to patient safety. (Becker’s Healthcare Review)
However, most nurses found the AI-generated responses to patient portal messages helpful inquiry letter in JAMA network opened.
That’s what doctors are using ChatGPT in clinical decision making. Should they be? (Fierce healthcare)
The FDA has detailed its plans for regulating AI in healthcare JAMAand HHS officials said they are developing a strategic plan for all agencies Regulating AI in healthcare. (Politics)
Meanwhile, the Biden administration organized its first summit about AI in the life sciences. (Axios)
And healthcare law experts detailed the FTC’s approach to regulating AI-generated medical misinformation JAMA Point of view.
The JAMA papers accompanied the launch of JAMA+ AIa canal in the JAMA network that will highlight research into AI in healthcare.
AI-enabled wearable cameras identified potential medication errors in a hospital setting, according to a study published in npj Digital Medicine.
About three-quarters of older adults have little or no trust in AI-generated health information. according to one University of Michigan Survey.
Oracle announced one new electronic patient file which will use AI tools to improve navigation between records, reduce the use of menus or drop-down screens, and enable voice-activated navigation. (CNBC)
Several tech companies have announced new AI tools aimed at improving physician workloads Amazon One Medical And Microsoft. (CNBC)
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