AI Agents Can Fuel Healthcare's "Digital Workforce," But Concerns Persist
Forbes
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Contributed by: Reid Stephan
Summary
Spencer Dorn explores the rise of AI-driven virtual assistants—powered by large language models enhanced with memory, retrieval, and tool-use capabilities—that are transforming healthcare into a "digital workforce" capable of autonomously carrying out complex tasks. Dorn highlights how these agents can alleviate administrative burdens (like managing call centers, scheduling, billing, and prior authorizations), support clinical documentation, and even assist in clinical decision-making using real-time, context-aware reasoning. He argues that amid strained workforces, thin margins, and operational inefficiencies, healthcare stands to benefit significantly by adopting these always-on, scalable systems that could streamline workflows, reduce costs, and improve patient access and outcomes.