Janice L. Pascoe BRMP , Luqing Lu MS , Matthew M. Moore MFA , Daniel J. Blezek PhD , Annie E. Ovalle BS , Jane A. Linderbaum APRN, CNP , Matthew R. Callstrom MD, PhD , Eric E. Williamson MD
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Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to revolutionize health care. Early identification of disease, appropriate test selection, and automation of repetitive tasks are expected to optimize cost-effective care delivery. However, pragmatic selection and integration of AI algorithms to enable this transformation remain challenging. Health care leaders must navigate complex decisions regarding AI deployment, considering factors such as cost of implementation, benefits to patients and providers, and institutional readiness for adoption. A successful strategy needs to align AI adoption with institutional priorities, select appropriate algorithms to be purchased or internally developed, and ensure adequate support and infrastructure. Further, successful deployment requires algorithm validation and workflow integration to ensure efficacy and usability. User-centric design principles and usability testing are critical for AI adoption, ensuring seamless integration into clinical workflows. Once deployed, continuous improvement processes and ongoing algorithm support ensure continuous benefits to the clinical practice. Vigilant planning and execution are necessary to navigate the complexities of AI implementation in the health care environment. By applying the framework outlined in this article, institutions can navigate the ever-evolving and complex environment of AI in health care to maximize the benefits of these innovative technologies.