HUMAN AI PARTNERSHIPS: UNLOCKING A MORE EFFICIENT, HEALTHIER FUTURE
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By 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) will be significantly integrated into healthcare
to improve patient care, operational efficiency, and clinical decision-making. AI
technologies are available to improve healthcare processes, patient outcomes, and
system efficiencies based upon or as a result of virtual assistants, natural language
processing, predictive analytics, and diagnostic imaging analysis. The fusion of AI
technologies and human physicians, combining computational ways of working with the
compassionate understanding and moral judgment characteristics will create a
healthier future together. Evidence-based recommendations from clinical AI will
improve quality of patient care, increase diagnostic rates, increase the tempo of care,
relieve clinician burnout, and grow patient trust. The future of human and AI is already
becoming visible with smart wearable technology, AI influenced treatment plans, and
systems-wide approach to infusing AI into human-centered care paradigms world-wide.
Supporting responsible, human-supervised work to AI ultimately leads to even more
human-centered, equitable, and efficacious healthcare impacts across many
populations. This ever-increasing hybridization of healthcare could make healthcare a
productive, intelligent delivery system.
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