AI Agents Are Coming To Healthcare
- Bill Gates predicts AI agents will revolutionize computing and dramatically change healthcare in 2025 by automating tasks and augmenting care.
- This transformation follows global healthcare worker shortages worsened by the pandemic and increasing demand for accessible, affordable care.
- Companies deploy AI agents that handle administrative tasks, patient communication, and clinical workflows, helping reallocate staff time to direct care.
- Jonathan Perlin of the Joint Commission emphasizes that realizing AI's potential requires ethical frameworks, regulation, clinician training, and equity to ensure safety and trust.
- The partnership between health AI groups and the Joint Commission aims to develop guidelines and certification affecting over 80% of U.S. healthcare organizations, suggesting broad AI adoption ahead.
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