Amid clinician shortages and the rising cost of care, artificial intelligence tools are an attractive option for healthcare organizations to assist physicians, nurses, IT teams and support staff in their daily workflows. However, with patient data at risk, AI tools must be implemented safely and securely to protect patient information and, in the worst cases, patient outcomes. “AI security isn’t just building a better firewall or using better passwords. It’s about understanding the risks, opportunities and limitations that come along with the use of AI, and that affects every stakeholder,”…