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GE HealthCare Shares Key Focus Areas and Future Goals in its Inaugural Sustainability Report

Imaging Technology

With a solid foundation from our legacy as part of GE and our journey as a new independent company, we are redefining our focus on sustainability by building on our historical strengths and developing new capabilities for the future,” said GE HealthCare President and CEO Peter J.

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The Responsible Path: How Risk Frameworks and AI Governance Work Together

Aidoc

While its potential to revolutionize patient care is undeniable (and increasingly being proven ), healthcare leaders remain acutely aware of the risks involved with implementation. 2,3,4 Each framework offers unique guidance tailored to specific aspects of AI risk management. Clinical AI represents a paradox.

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Guidelines to Responsible Healthcare AI with the AIME Checklist

Aidoc

One guide currently in review is the AI Management Essentials (AIME) self-assessment, which was originally developed by the UKs Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and serves as a checklist for organizations to evaluate and improve their AI practices. Can AIME Be Used in Healthcare? and GDPR in the EU. Absolutely.

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Understanding the Impact of Healthcare AI Regulations and Guidelines

Aidoc

Having worked in healthcare technology for over 20 years, I’ve witnessed many efforts of healthcare tech languish and die on the vine. So it begs the question: how is healthcare AI any different? If we take stock of exactly where we are right now, we can see we’re at a “climatic moment” of the healthcare AI movie.

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Empowering Patients Through Secure Health Data: A Federal Strategy for the AI Era

Aidoc

The 2024-2030 Federal Health IT Strategic Plan emphasizes a critical priority for the future of healthcare: ensuring the security and portability of electronic health information (EHI). A robust, multi-layered approach to cybersecurity is essential for managing these risks effectively and ensuring sustainable, secure healthcare delivery.

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The Risks of Not Being Proactive with Healthcare Cybersecurity When It Comes to AI

Aidoc

The recent cyberattack on Ascension Health highlighted the vulnerabilities of connected healthcare systems and the urgent need to prioritize cybersecurity in long-term strategies. A lack of proactive measures puts both organizational reputation and, even more concerning, patients at risk.

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Recruiters in 2024: The Race to Fill CISO, CLO, and CFO Roles as Demand Soars

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For example, a cyber attack on United Health-owned Change Healthcare in February 2024 caused significant disruption with the prescription processor to health services in the USA when payments and claims could not be processed. Globally, cybersecurity threats are an escalating and continual menace to commerce and infrastructure.