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Joint Commission teams with CHAI on artificial intelligence guidance for health systems

This week, the Joint Commission announced this week that it is working on a new cooperation with the Coalition AI for HEALTH to develop a number of health care AIs and encourage adoption in hospitals and health systems around the country.

Why important
TJC, which determines the health standards and accredit of more than 23,000 health institutions throughout the USA, says that it will work with Chai, a non -profit organization established by a series of provider and technology developers to improve new tools and game books for these goals.

In addition, they will create the “best practices based on the Platform of the Common Commission on the platform of evidence -based standards and the association of Chai.”

In the autumn of the first guidance, they said that the AI ​​CERT program would be followed.

Larger trend
Two groups recently research This shows that AI’s adoption in health services increases in case of extensive use, from workflow automation to forecast analytics and patient monitoring. Approximately 46% of American health institutions are in the first application of productive artificial intelligence.

However, according to TJC and Chai, the approaches to AI application are still very changing and health systems are looking for concrete guidance to help to protect staff, patients and operations “.

Stanford Health Care’s Chief Information and Digital Officer. “This effort between the common commission and the health coalition represents a thoughtful approach to navigate to the best deployment and implementation of these developing technologies,” Michael Pfeffer said. He said.

“This partnership will enable the guidance, tools and certificate, which aims to provide, to accelerate, reduce risk, and to fully benefit from health institutions’ potential to improve the patient results of AI and clinician workflows.”

Only this week, Stanford introduced his own new productive AI tool Catehr, which Pfeffer said he would offer a “new way to interact with electronic health records”. (Watch our 2023 CIO Spotlight interview here.)

Meanwhile, Chai has been busy for the last few years, creating and counting for about 3,000 organizations, and earlier this year, the open -source “Nutrition Label” Model Card has launched transparency tools.

In the record
Head of Joint Commission and CEO. “In the next decade, nothing has the capacity to change health services more than AI in terms of innovation, transformation and deterioration in the next decade.” He said. “Although it is impossible to predict how health services will look during this time, the potential to improve AI’s integration and quality patient care – but if we just do it right.”

Chai President and CEO. “To establish a partnership with the joint commission, means that we can help health institutions and use many benefits that these new technologies have never achieved before,” Brian Anderson said. “Together, we lead the transformation of data -oriented health services in which artificial intelligence is placed in every health program in order to improve patient safety and quality, regardless of the population, geographical fields or resources, and ultimately improve the health results for everyone.”

Mike Miliard is the editor -in -chief of Healthcare Its News
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