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Hospitals and vendors point to early efficiency and outcome gains from AI pilots—clinical caution remains
Summary
Health‑system executives and vendors described early clinical and operational results from pilot AI projects — faster documentation, faster imaging‑to‑treatment times, and predictive models — while acknowledging limitations and the need for careful validation and human oversight.
Several health‑system leaders and vendors told the Joint Informational Hearing about concrete use cases and near‑term outcomes from AI pilots in hospitals and clinics.
Cedars‑Sinai’s Craig Kwiatkowski highlighted use cases spanning administrative documentation, nursing documentation via mobile devices, imaging triage and maternal‑fetal decision support. He said an imaging workflow that ranks pulmonary embolism scans and notifies a response team produced roughly a 40 percent reduction in time to…
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