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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has already shown the potential to substantially improve healthcare efficiencies and outcomes, from everything including clinical support to administrative operations. Before committing to an AI vendor, healthcare organizations need to assess their readiness to onboard one into their existing operations. They must obtain clarity on their needs, a thoughtful approach to choosing partners, and a realistic plan for implementation and measurement of success. The upfront work might seem overwhelming at first, but this will be a prime distinguishing factor between impactful innovation and expensive frustration.The right vendor brings deep healthcare experience, respects your clinical environment, and works collaboratively to integrate their solution seamlessly into any healthcare system.
Onboarding an AI solution isn’t about acquiring new technology, it is about reshaping how your organization works, thinks, and delivers care. Organizations need to identify vendors who want to grow and enable better care with them, instead of just replacing manual processes with automation. This means being open to feedback, adapting to your workflows, and keeping the focus on patient outcomes.
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