Jeremy Bikman’s Post

I get Dr. Yang's concern about large, wealthier health systems adopting AI sooner than smaller, poorer organizations, but this is actually a good thing...unless your time horizon is myopically short. Big organizations, with much larger budgets and sophisticated IT teams, can afford to take risks, make mistakes, and test out exciting (but still unproven) emerging tech while smaller organizations certainly can't (for the most part). So let the behemoths take all the risk, do the heavy lifting first, and then smaller organizations get to adopt truly proven solutions at lower risks/prices...once these have run the Kaiser, Mayo, Intermountain, etc., gauntlet. It's all part of the plan... #healthcare #startups #startup #ai #generativeai #digitalhealth #emergingtech Kaiser Permanente Cleveland Clinic Mayo Clinic Risant Health Intermountain Health https://lnkd.in/gckgQB_q

Kaiser Permanente VP warns of growing AI divide in healthcare

Kaiser Permanente VP warns of growing AI divide in healthcare

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Agree to a point. But if the net effect is to drive patients and providers to the larger wealthier systems, draining yet more money from the smaller systems, it's a problem.

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