The use of AI in healthcare is rapidly growing, but physicians are often left out of the conversation about how these technologies should be implemented effectively.
That’s why the American Medical Association (AMA) introduced its new Center for Digital Health and AI on Monday during the HLTH conference in Las Vegas. It aims to educate and support clinicians in adopting AI and other technologies.
“Everyone is talking about digital health and AI, but I don’t see us having the right conversations. Too often, we have technology, then we’re trying to find a problem to solve, and we really have to change that. … We need the leadership of physicians, and that’s where the AMA comes into play,” said John Whyte, MD, MPH, CEO and executive vice president of the AMA, during an interview at the co

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