FEATURE STORY: A CIO's guide to AI dashboards
The presence of artificial intelligence-powered IT is growing in healthcare. More and more CIOs and caregivers are finding new uses for powerful AI to help its human users in the delivery of care, both behind the scenes and at the point of care.
Dashboards are popular tools for healthcare executives and caregivers to use to track and measure technologies in action. And AI is no different in this respect, though it is very different from other technologies in its complexity. So some forward-looking CIOs are putting together AI dashboards, or beginning to think about such dashboards and what would make them useful tools.
So what would an AI dashboard track? To some extent, this is going to depend on what a hospital is hoping to accomplish with its deployed AI. For example, are the use-cases targeting inpatient or outpatient metrics, operational functions or clinical.
“That said, there are a few metrics that are likely to be common to AI dashboards in general,” said Dr. Craig Monsen, chief medical information officer at Atrius Health in Newton, Massachusetts. “Usage – in effect, this is how many times a given AI is consulted. AI that never triggers is not doing much to improve patient care.”
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