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The Evolving Role of Physician Informaticists in Oncology in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
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Abstract
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into oncology is revolutionizing clinical practice by enabling personalized and data-driven cancer care. However, the successful implementation of AI solutions faces significant challenges, including a lack of clinical expertise among those deploying health information technology (IT) systems, insufficient AI knowledge among clinician informaticists, and geographic disparities in informatics expertise. This article explores the evolving role of physician informaticists, Chief Medical Information Officers, and physician Chief Information Officers in bridging these gaps. By 2022, over 2000 physicians in the United States have achieved dual board certification in clinical informatics and a medical specialty. These professionals uniquely integrate both clinical and health care IT expertise, serving as essential liaisons between clinical caregivers and IT developers. They lead innovations that streamline workflows, mitigate biases, and ensure ethical AI deployment, significantly enhancing patient care. Additionally, physician informaticists advocate for collaborative engagement among diverse experts, including IT professionals, AI specialists, and end-users, to foster comprehensive AI integration in oncology. As AI continues to advance, these medical IT leaders are essential in translating technological innovations into meaningful improvements in patient outcomes, quality of care, and health care delivery across provider organizations, insurance companies, and pharmaceutical firms. By embracing collaborative efforts and expanding their roles, physician informaticists are shaping the future of health care.
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