Aspen Policy Academy

Monitoring AI Tools in Healthcare

by Arfa Rehman

Healthcare organizations are increasingly integrating artificial intelligence tools into clinical workflows; yet, there is a gap in guidance for what should happen after these tools go live. To fill the gap, this project recommends that developers and implementers of AI-enabled clinical decision support (AI-CDS) tools adopt a new framework to monitor the tools’ performance after they are deployed.

This project was completed as part of the 2025 Science and Technology Policy Fellowship, an Aspen Policy Academy program to teach science and technology experts how to impact policy.

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