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ASSESS AI READINESS


Air medical leaders are guiding the direction and strategy of our programs. AI provides new inputs that, when used effectively, support the existing strategy. It also broadens what’s achievable for our patients and programs. These six questions help assess AI readiness and set teams up for success:


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How do your leaders define the role of AI in the organization?


What does your team understand about AI, and where are the knowledge gaps?


What problem is your AI work aimed at solving?


What approved tools and guidelines for acceptable use does your team follow?


What are the staffing, cost, and governance implications of your top AI use case?


How are your frontline providers involved in developing AI tools?


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