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The OECD's publication, "Artificial Intelligence and the Health Workforce," examines how AI can address challenges in healthcare systems, such as aging populations, rising chronic diseases, provider burnout, and evolving patient expectations. While AI offers potential solutions, it also presents risks, including workforce disruption and the need for new skills due to automation. 

The report emphasizes the importance of responsible AI implementation to enhance health system resilience, sustainability, equity, and person-centered care. It provides an overview of AI's current state in health, discusses opportunities and risks, and highlights barriers to success. The OECD advocates for cooperative learning and collective action to promote responsible AI use in healthcare. 

Additionally, the OECD has organized webinars, such as "Artificial Intelligence and the Health Workforce: Perspectives from Medical Associations," to discuss insights from national medical associations on AI integration into routine healthcare. These events aim to explore innovative solutions and the evolving landscape of AI in healthcare across various countries. 

In summary, the OECD's work highlights AI's transformative potential in healthcare while acknowledging the need for responsible implementation to mitigate risks and ensure positive outcomes for health professionals and patients. 

Skills intelligence publication details

Target audience
Digital skills for the labour force.
Digital technology / specialisation
Digital skill level
Geographic scope - Country
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Industry - field of education and training
Health not further defined
Geographical sphere
International initiative
Publication type
Study