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The case against AI chiefs for health systems

Source: Becker's Hospital Review

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Health systems in the U.S. are integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their clinical and administrative functions. Some systems have created new roles such as Chief AI Officer to oversee this integration, with significant appointments at Cleveland Clinic, VCU Health, and Mayo Clinic Arizona. However, the necessity of a dedicated AI role is debated. Experts like Anthony Chang of CHOC and Kathy Azeez-Narain of Hoag question if such roles are required, suggesting AI should be embedded across all C-suite functions. The prevailing view is that AI literacy is essential for all senior leaders, as AI will become a pervasive tool in healthcare operations.

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