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11 Effective organizational strategies will start by defining the problem and then leverage AI as a solution rather than positioning AI as the objective. Developing sustainable financial and operational models will determine whether AI delivers long-term value or reinforces existing gaps. Patients are warming to the use of AI in healthcare, and developing patient literacy, trust, and consent is critical to delivering lasting impact. California has moved faster than most states in regulating healthcare AI, prioritizing safety, transparency, and equity. Clinical Oversight Requirement: Requires licensed clinicians to review and approve AI-based care decisions (SB 1120). Transparency and Human Access Mandate: Mandates disclosure of generative AI use and guarantees patient access to human clinicians (AB 3030). A I Bias and Fairness Audits: Requires regular audits of high-risk AI systems to assess and mitigate bias (AB 2885). Together, these measures reinforce California’s position as a testing ground for responsible healthcare AI, where transparency, clinical oversight, and innovation converge to shape national standards for safe and equitable AI adoption. California Trends CONTACT AN EXPERT

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