AI and Clinical Practice—the Potential to Reduce Clinician Burden and Streamline Health Systems

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In this Q&A, JAMA Editor in Chief Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, and Kevin B. Johnson, MD, MS, the David L. Cohen and Penn Integrates Knowledge University Professor of Pediatrics, Informatics, Engineering, and Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, discuss how AI can reduce clinician burden and streamline health system functions.

Topics discussed in this interview:
00:00 Introduction
00:44 Dr. Kevin Johnson
01:55 What's different now: technology’s impact on health care
03:14 AI winter
03:59 AI in the back office
05:41 Aiding clinicians and avoiding burnout
07:33 Areas of concern with new technology and health care
09:17 What studies and clinical trials are needed
11:39 Equity goals in health care and AI
13:19 Cautions for AI and health care
18:36 National Academy of Medicine (NAM) Code of Conduct
22:25 Conclusion

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Topics discussed in this interview:
00:00 Introduction
00:44 Dr. Kevin Johnson
01:55 What's different now: technology’s impact on health care
03:14 AI winter
03:59 AI in the back office
05:41 Aiding clinicians and avoiding burnout
07:33 Areas of concern with new technology and health care
09:17 What studies and clinical trials are needed
11:39 Equity goals in health care and AI
13:19 Cautions for AI and health care
18:36 National Academy of Medicine (NAM) Code of Conduct
22:25 Conclusion

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