#GenAI #HealthcareInnovation #ClinicalAI #EthicalTech #SystemicChange #ThoughtLeadership In this narrative review led by Professor Ian Scott and just published in the Medical Journal of Australia, we offer a roadmap for integrating GenAI into healthcare without compromising safety, trust, or clinical rigour. Key Takeaways: >GenAI is reshaping workflows from documentation to diagnostics. >A 5-phase framework guides implementation, starting with clerical efficiency and scaling to patient self-management. >Risks like hallucinations, bias, and over-reliance are real—but mitigation strategies are evolving fast. >Adoption hinges on interdisciplinary collaboration, local validation, and transparent governance. We call for co-design involving clinicians, consumers, and technologists working together to ensure GenAI augments care, not replaces it. As we transition from ambient scribes to decision support, the question isn’t whether GenAI belongs in clinical practice, but how we deploy it responsibly. https://lnkd.in/gruJgMY9
Great work! Look forward to reading this in detail. Andrew Coote Benita Butler
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3wReally well done. The phased approach and explicit risk strategies are practical and actionable. The part about local validation and user co-design jumps out... It's the only way you'll ever drive real adoption on the ground. Too many AI pilots either skip that or fake it for the grant committee.