CMIO Brett Oliver Questions the Need for Chief AI Officers
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
At the HLTH health innovation conference, experts in augmented intelligence questioned the need for appointing a chief AI officer in healthcare, advocating instead for broader AI literacy among staff. Brett Oliver, MD, CMIO at Baptist Health Medical Group, cautioned that over-reliance on a single officer could undermine collective responsibility for understanding AI technologies. Instead, the organization has established an AI oversight committee that fosters collaborative governance through its "AI Enablement Center." This initiative encourages input from various departments and focuses on aligning AI projects with the group's objectives, while also exploring ways to integrate AI in administrative tasks, such as using ambient AI scribes for documentation in clinical settings.