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How Can AI Be Safer for Patients and HCPs?

How Can AI Be Safer for Patients and HCPs?

Update: 2025-07-08
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This episode explores strategies to address the risks related to artificial intelligence (AI) use for patients and healthcare professionals.  

During this episode you will: 

  • Hear expert recommendations regarding the need for ethical decision making surrounding AI use
  • Learn about the rigorous development of AI that is used for new medications and treatments
  • Discover safeguards that should be in place when using AI
  • Explore variables related to consent for AI use and hear rationale for organizational policy to direct AI use and disclosure of use

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Coverys companies are a leading provider of medical professional liability insurance for medical practitioners and health systems. Coverys provides a full range of healthcare liability insurance options, advanced risk analytics, and best-in-class risk mitigation and education resources to help clients anticipate, identify, and manage risk to reduce errors and improve outcomes.

Med-IQ, a Coverys company, is a leading provider of clinical and risk management education, consulting services, and quality improvement solutions, empowering individuals at every level of the healthcare delivery system with the knowledge they need to continuously improve provider performance and patient outcomes.

The information provided through this activity is for educational purposes only. It is not intended and should not be construed as legal or medical advice. Opinions of the panelists are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Coverys or Med-IQ. 

Music and lyrics: Nancy Burger and Scott Weber

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How Can AI Be Safer for Patients and HCPs?

How Can AI Be Safer for Patients and HCPs?

Geri Amori, PhD, ARM, DFASHRM, CPHRM