Vanderbilt, Duke receive $1.25M grant to improve AI oversight in healthcare

Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Durham, N.C. Duke University School of Medicine have received a $1.25 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to enhance the supervision of AI technology within healthcare systems.

The project, dubbed "Measuring Artificial Intelligence Maturity in Healthcare Organizations," will collaborate with the Coalition for Health AI and the Iowa City-based University of Iowa to create a framework for a maturity model, according to a Nov. 8 news release from Vanderbilt. 

The framework will aim to delineate the crucial competencies that health systems need to establish to ensure their readiness for the reliable use of AI models. In the coming year, teams from VUMC and Duke will collaborate with stakeholders from the Coalition for Health AI and healthcare systems to define the key elements that health systems should have in position to ensure the dependable integration of AI.

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