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'Bad science fiction'?: How health systems are keeping AI in check

February 17, 2024

Healthcare leaders promote safe AI use, addressing fears of destructive outcomes. Providence builds internal generative AI for safety, tracking employee use. Dangers include increasing inequities, cyberattacks, worker replacement, and critical task automation. Medical associations oppose AI automation in healthcare. The greatest fear lies in biased, incomplete datasets causing harm. Safe AI usage responsibility lies with health system leaders. AI seen as care team member, needs human review. AI provides opportunity for healthcare to prove its technological worth.

'Bad science fiction'?: How health systems are keeping AI in check Beckers Hospital Review

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Meet Boston Children's ChatGPT 'unicorn'

February 17, 2024

Boston Children's expert teaches AI-physician interaction, hires Dinesh Rai, MD, to develop AI prompts, guide clinical cases via chatbot. Boston Children's, a key user of ChatGPT since 2022, launched internal ChatGPT platform. Over 1,000 employees accessed chatbot post-2023 rollout. Tool developed with OpenAI, Microsoft for HIPAA-compliance. Early questions involve documentation. Dr. Rai's clinical background aids tech understanding, communication with patients.

Meet Boston Children's ChatGPT 'unicorn' Beckers Hospital Review

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Health systems lack AI governance: 'Generative AI is not a one-time fix'

February 17, 2024

Healthcare executives see AI potential but lack governance. Only 16% have systemwide policies, with many creating oversight committees. AI benefits include improved efficiency, increased clinical decision visibility, and task automation. 73% plan AI adoption via EHR vendors for integration ease. However, attention and calibration required, per UPMC Enterprises' Jeffrey Jones. Most organizations using cross-functional teams for AI deployment, often led by CIOs and data officers. Trust in large companies for AI integration with HIPAA compliance, lesser faith in startups. Adoption focus post-deployment on clinician and team member education, proven benefits aid buy-in.

Health systems lack AI governance: 'Generative AI is not a one-time fix' Beckers Hospital Review

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Hackers Try to Extort $50 From Child; 2 Million More at Risk

February 17, 2024

Oklahoma's Integris Health faces numerous privacy lawsuits from the 2023 breach affecting 2.4M people. Cybercriminals extorted ransom from patients, including a child, M.J., using stolen data. M.J.'s mother, Teresa Johnston, argues that the exposure of personal information has caused enduring anxiety and risk of identity theft. Many lawsuits against Integris seek improved data security practices and financial compensation, accusing Integris of insufficient data security leading to easy cyber infiltration. Hackers directly demanding ransoms from patients in data breaches is an alarming trend; experts advise healthcare entities to prepare strategies for such incidents.

Hackers Try to Extort $50 From Child; 2 Million More at Risk BankInfoSecurity

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'Bad science fiction'?: How health systems are keeping AI in check

February 17, 2024

Healthcare leaders promote safe AI use, addressing fears of destructive outcomes. Providence builds internal generative AI for safety, tracking employee use. Dangers include increasing inequities, cyberattacks, worker replacement, and critical task automation. Medical associations oppose AI automation in healthcare. The greatest fear lies in biased, incomplete datasets causing harm. Safe AI usage responsibility lies with health system leaders. AI seen as care team member, needs human review. AI provides opportunity for healthcare to prove its technological worth.

'Bad science fiction'?: How health systems are keeping AI in check Beckers Hospital Review

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Meet Boston Children's ChatGPT 'unicorn'

February 17, 2024

Boston Children's expert teaches AI-physician interaction, hires Dinesh Rai, MD, to develop AI prompts, guide clinical cases via chatbot. Boston Children's, a key user of ChatGPT since 2022, launched internal ChatGPT platform. Over 1,000 employees accessed chatbot post-2023 rollout. Tool developed with OpenAI, Microsoft for HIPAA-compliance. Early questions involve documentation. Dr. Rai's clinical background aids tech understanding, communication with patients.

Meet Boston Children's ChatGPT 'unicorn' Beckers Hospital Review

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Health systems lack AI governance: 'Generative AI is not a one-time fix'

February 17, 2024

Healthcare executives see AI potential but lack governance. Only 16% have systemwide policies, with many creating oversight committees. AI benefits include improved efficiency, increased clinical decision visibility, and task automation. 73% plan AI adoption via EHR vendors for integration ease. However, attention and calibration required, per UPMC Enterprises' Jeffrey Jones. Most organizations using cross-functional teams for AI deployment, often led by CIOs and data officers. Trust in large companies for AI integration with HIPAA compliance, lesser faith in startups. Adoption focus post-deployment on clinician and team member education, proven benefits aid buy-in.

Health systems lack AI governance: 'Generative AI is not a one-time fix' Beckers Hospital Review

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Hackers Try to Extort $50 From Child; 2 Million More at Risk

February 17, 2024

Oklahoma's Integris Health faces numerous privacy lawsuits from the 2023 breach affecting 2.4M people. Cybercriminals extorted ransom from patients, including a child, M.J., using stolen data. M.J.'s mother, Teresa Johnston, argues that the exposure of personal information has caused enduring anxiety and risk of identity theft. Many lawsuits against Integris seek improved data security practices and financial compensation, accusing Integris of insufficient data security leading to easy cyber infiltration. Hackers directly demanding ransoms from patients in data breaches is an alarming trend; experts advise healthcare entities to prepare strategies for such incidents.

Hackers Try to Extort $50 From Child; 2 Million More at Risk BankInfoSecurity

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