"We believe this collaborative will help ensure potential ofgenerative AI in our industry is next in healthcare delivery," Dr. Scott Cullen, executive VP and chief clinical officer at AVIA, says in a press release.
That's a reference to the company's Generative AI Strategic Collaborative, which, per a press release, "represents a unique opportunity for health systems to actively bring their voices and expertise to shaping the future of AI in healthcare."
Per the release, the Collaborative will "identify risks, opportunities, and actionable steps for responsible, impactful, and ethical AI adoption for the healthcare industry."
Children's Mercy Kansas City and Novant HealthOSF HealthCareUVA Health are among the newest members of the Collaborative, which was announced in July.
Children's Mercy says it's "looking forward to working with other systems, experts, and firms to ensure generative AI and other technologysuch as gaining consent from our patients and familiesso we look forward to working with other systems, experts, and technology firms to ensurepedient needs are incorporated."
Per the press release, the Collaborative will "work with other systems, experts, and technology firms to ensure generative AI and other technologysuch as artificial intelligence and machine learningare used
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