Implementing artificial intelligence requires significant human labor and technical expertise, threatening to create a digital divide between highly resourced health systems and safety-net providers. As AI technologies continue to advance, the capacity of healthcare organizations to leverage these tools will increasingly depend on their resources and infrastructure.
Safety-net providers, which often serve the most vulnerable populations, may struggle to adopt AI solutions due to budget constraints and a lack of skilled personnel. This disparity could exacerbate existing inequalities in healthcare access and quality, as those with fewer resources may not benefit from the efficiencies and innovations AI can offer.
Consequently, the industry must consider strategies to bridge this gap, ensuring that all healthcare providers, regardless of their financial standing, can harness the potential of AI to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency.
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