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Embedding Internal Accountability Into Health Care Institutions for Safe, Effective, and Ethical Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Into Medical Practice: A Mayo Clinic Case Study.

PMID: 40206521 · 2024

JournalMayo Clinic proceedings. Digital health
Year2024
PMID40206521

Abstract

Health care organizations are building, deploying, and self-governing digital health technologies (DHTs), including artificial intelligence, at an increasing rate. This scope necessitates expertise and quality infrastructure to ensure that the technology impacting patient care is safe, effective, and ethical throughout its lifecycle. The objective of this article is to describe Mayo Clinic's approach for embedding internal accountability as a case study for other health care institutions seeking

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