Why Health Systems Should Ensure BMETs Are Comfortable and Confident with AI
As AI becomes increasingly embedded in healthcare, supporting BMETs through training and trust-building is key to successful adoption.
As AI becomes increasingly embedded in healthcare, supporting BMETs through training and trust-building is key to successful adoption.
The projected demand is attributed to the increasing complexity of medical devices and the need for efficient equipment management in healthcare facilities.
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As AI becomes increasingly embedded in healthcare, supporting BMETs through training and trust-building is key to successful adoption.
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