Stanford Health Care Consults Patients Before Deploying AI Clinical Tools
Stanford Health Care has established a patient advisory process for evaluating artificial intelligence tools before clinical deployment. The health system is soliciting patient input on AI applications ranging from diagnostic imaging to clinical decision support to identify concerns about accuracy, bias, and appropriate use cases. Patient feedback has surfaced questions about algorithm transparency, data privacy, and whether AI recommendations might override clinical judgment. The initiative reflects growing recognition that patient perspectives can reveal implementation risks that clinicians and administrators may overlook.
Medicaid managed care organizations deploying AI for utilization management, care coordination, or predictive analytics may face similar patient trust and transparency challenges that could affect member satisfaction scores and regulatory scrutiny.
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