Clinician involvement key to safe, trusted AI use in health care

Finding ways that AI best fits into clinical practice while learning how accurate and useful it can be, especially for patients, could help clinicians trust it more in their daily workflow.
“I do think that AI in health care has a long way to go to be trusted by most of us,” James Barry, MD, MBA, neonatologist and professor of pediatrics-neonatology and medical director at University of Colorado Anschutz NICU, said.
Amy S. Oxentenko, MD, FACP, FACG, AGAF, gastroenterologist and professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic, agreed.
“I think people will trust it more when they see credible leaders who are
