Technological advancements have the potential to greatly improve patient outcomes and reduce costs in healthcare. Artificial intelligence, or AI, has been getting a lot of attention in the past few years as something with the potential to improve many aspects of diagnosis, treatment, and administration. Some may think we’re at the peak of what Gartner calls a hype cycle which must be navigated before we can realize any true benefits from AI.
The hype cycle is a model representing the typical progression of a technology from inception to maturity. The cycle consists of five stages: the technology trigger, the peak of inflated expectations, the trough of disillusionment, the slope of enlightenment, and the plateau of productivity. The healthcare industry has seen numerous examples of technologies that have followed the hype cycle from electronic health records to telemedicine to connected consumer health devices.
We agree that AI in healthcare is at or near the peak of inflated expectations. There is a great deal of excitement about the potential of AI to transform healthcare and many companies are investing heavily in the technology. However, there are also significant challenges associated with AI in healthcare that must be addressed for these efforts to be successful. The trough of disillusionment is certain and will occur as the enthusiasm for the technology encounters the very real limitations around its safe and effective use.
Our Data Governance Collaborative regularly looks at some of the issues around AI use in healthcare, particularly as it pertains to regulatory activity and industry discourse. Transparency issues, biases at various stages of development and use, lack of deep knowledge among both patients and healthcare professionals, and more are waiting to drag us down into the trough of disillusionment Hopefully we can wade through these issues and come out on the other side, work our way up the slope of enlightenment, and find our way toward a useful steady state grounded in realistic understanding rather than irrational exuberance. Let’s work together to reach Gartner’s plateau of productivity.
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