What Joint Commission’s AI Certification Means for HTM
As AI becomes more common across healthcare technology, the voluntary certification gives hospitals a way to demonstrate they have processes in place to govern its use.
As AI becomes more common across healthcare technology, the voluntary certification gives hospitals a way to demonstrate they have processes in place to govern its use.
The FDA-cleared update automates measurement tasks and provides clinical decision support to improve imaging workflow.
The technology is no longer a standalone tool, but connective tissue linking devices, data, and clinical workflows.
As AI becomes more common across healthcare technology, the voluntary certification gives hospitals a way to demonstrate they have processes in place to govern its use.
The analysis identifies emerging threats to patient safety and device performance as manufacturers adopt new technologies and advanced encryption.
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The annual report highlights risks tied to emerging technologies, access barriers, and workforce challenges that can contribute to preventable harm.