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While the integration of digital health technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) in cardiovascular and emergency medicine have the ability to transform patient care, these tools can face social and cultural challenges within healthcare institutions that prevent their full implementation.1 A lack of exposure and/or comfort with AI technologies, concerns around workflow disruption, and a perception that AI is a threat to a clinician’s autonomy or professional judgement may impede the adoption of these tools and increase reluctance.2
In the first episode of the podcast series Cardio Insights, Prof. C. Michael Gibson of Harvard Medical School shares his expertise on the evolving role of clinical decision support tools, the challenges of implementation, and the future of healthcare delivery.
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