AI in Healthcare
The latest on artificial intelligence transforming medicine
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Healthcare Leaders Are Betting That AI Skills, Not Just AI Tools, Will Decide the Winners
Florida State University’s partnership with CHAI to launch a nursing micro-credential on responsible AI highlights a growing recognition that workforce readiness is now a core part of AI adoption. The message is simple: healthcare cannot deploy smarter tools without training smarter users.
Florida State University and CHAI Launch a Nursing Micro-Credential for Responsible AI
Florida State University’s College of Nursing has partnered with CHAI to launch what it says is the nation’s first micro-credential series on responsible AI for nursing. The initiative reflects growing recognition that AI literacy in healthcare is no longer optional, especially for frontline clinicians who will increasingly interact with AI-enabled tools.
Microsoft’s Responsible AI Push Reflects the New Enterprise Reality in Health Care
Microsoft is positioning secure, responsible AI foundations as essential for health systems that want to scale beyond pilots. The message is clear: health care buyers are now shopping not just for capabilities, but for controls, compliance and trust.
AI Ethics Is Moving to the Center of Catholic Health Conversations
Boston College’s discussion on AI ethics in Catholic health underscores how moral frameworks are becoming part of healthcare AI governance. As AI spreads, institutions are increasingly asking not only what it can do, but what kind of care it should support.
WHO Pushes Responsible AI for Mental Health From Principle to Practice
The World Health Organization is sharpening the global conversation on AI for mental health by emphasizing governance, safety, equity and lived-experience input alongside innovation. The message is clear: in a field where users may be vulnerable, AI tools cannot be treated like ordinary consumer software.
Language Access Emerges as One of Healthcare AI’s Most Practical and Most Underestimated Frontiers
A California Health Care Foundation analysis highlights how AI could expand language access in healthcare, from translation to patient communication support. But it also makes clear that linguistic fluency is not the same as cultural accuracy, and mistakes in this setting can directly affect safety, consent, and equity.
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