Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to drastically change healthcare, including the optimisation of time and materials for clinical tasks (efficiency), and more accurate diagnose detection (effectiveness). However, these clinical-based AI applications are still in very early development stages.
Les merArtificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to drastically change healthcare, including the optimisation of time and materials for clinical tasks (efficiency), and more accurate diagnose detection (effectiveness). However, these clinical-based AI applications are still in very early development stages.
Investigating the wide range of applications of AI in both community and hospital care settings, and along the patient care pathway, the chapters here focus on applications capable of contributing to the workflow and management of the activities to be provided. The impact of AI in solving the main issues of modern medicine is discussed, such as reorganization of services towards patient-centricity, management of task shifting and skills mix, greater competitiveness between public and private sector, and financing mechanisms. Difficulties that may arise during the implementation of AI in an organization are addressed, including practical solutions, providing a practical guide for managers, clinical leaders and policy makers.
Artificial Intelligence: Why and How it is Revolutionizing Healthcare Management identifies a roadmap for the appropriate introduction of artificial intelligence in healthcare organizations that responds to the need of decision-makers and managers to have a clear picture of how to move in the developing field of AI.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Emerald Publishing Limited
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781835494707
- Utgivelsesår
- 2024
- Format
- Kopibeskyttet EPUB (Må leses i Adobe Digital Editions)
Om forfatteren
Elvira Buijs is a medical doctor and resident training in Radiology at the University of Milan, Italy, and expert in strategy and management consulting for healthcare.
Elena Maggioni is Fellow Researcher in Health Administration at the Research Center in Health Administration (HEAD) of University of Milan, Italy.
Francesco Mazziotta is a medical doctor and resident specializing in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine at the University of Milan, Italy.
Gianpaolo Carrafiello is Full Professor in Radiology at the University of Milan, Italy.
Federico Lega is Full Professor of Health Administration at the Public Health Department at the University of Milan, Italy, where he leads the Research Center in Health Administration (HEAD). He’s the President of the European Healthcare Management Association (EHMA), and chair of its scientific advisory committee.