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HCA Nurses Score Win Against AI; Docs Use ChatGPT in Clinic; New AI-Powered EHR

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Nurses who work for HCA Healthcare have secured some contract-based . Nurses' about AI have included trust in accuracy, lack of human interaction, and patient safety risks. (Becker's Healthcare Review)

Most nurses did, however, find AI-generated patient portal message replies helpful in a in JAMA Network Open.

Doctors are in clinical decision-making. Should they be? (Fierce Healthcare)

The FDA detailed its plans for regulating AI in healthcare in , and HHS officials said they're developing a cross-agency strategic plan to . (Politico)

Meanwhile, the Biden administration on AI in the life sciences. (Axios)

And healthcare law experts detailed the FTC's approach to regulating AI-generated medical misinformation in a .

The JAMA papers accompanied the launch of , a channel in the JAMA network that will highlight research on AI in healthcare.

AI-enabled wearable cameras identified potential medication errors in a hospital setting, according to a study published in .

About three-quarters of older adults have little to no trust in AI-generated health information,

Oracle announced a that will use AI tools to improve navigation between records, cut the use of menus or drop-down screens, and enable voice-powered navigation. (CNBC)

Several tech companies announced new AI tools aimed at improving clinician workload, including and . (CNBC)

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