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New Findings from College of Health and Human Services Describe Advances in Arti ficial Intelligence [How Are US Hospitals Adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Early Evidence from 2022]
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Investigators publish new report on ar tificial intelligence. According to news reporting from the College of Health an d Human Services by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “US hospitals are rapid ly adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI), but there is a lack of knowledge about AI-adopting hospitals’ characteristics, trends, and spread.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from College of Health a nd Human Services: “This study aims to fill this gap by analyzing the 2022 Ameri can Hospital Association (AHA) data. The novel Hospital AI Adoption Model (HAIAM ) is developed to categorize hospitals based on their AI adoption characteristic s in the fields of - 1) Predicting Patient Demand, 2) Optimizing Workflow, 3) Au tomating Routine Tasks, 4) Staff Scheduling, and 5) Predicting Staffing Needs. N early one-fifth of US hospitals (1107 or 18.70%) have adopted some form of AI by 2022. HAIAM shows that only 3.82% of hospitals are h igh adopters, followed by 6.22% moderate and 8.67% l ow adopters. AI adoption rates are highest in optimizing workflow (12.91% ), while staff scheduling (9.53%) has the lowest growth rate. Hospi tals with large bed sizes and outpatient surgical departments, private not-for-p rofit ownership, teaching status, and part of health systems are more likely to adopt different forms of AI.”
College of Health and Human ServicesAr tificial IntelligenceEmerging TechnologiesHospitalsMachine Learning