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AI-Driven Innovations in Healthcare

Best Practices and Case Studies

James R. Langabeer, PhD Karima Lalani, PhD

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Productivity Press
01 December 2025
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare organizations is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s here, reshaping patient care, optimizing operational efficiency, and enhancing diagnostic accuracy. While AI offers immense potential, finding its practical applications and scaling its implementation are fraught with both technical and practical challenges, including data security, ethical concerns, regulatory practices, and workforce adaptation. For digital health leaders, adopting AI successfully requires a deep understanding of not only the technology itself but also the organizational and human factors that can make or break its success. AI-Driven Innovations in Healthcare is a practical guide designed to help digital health and IT professionals, chief medical information officers, administrators, and policymakers navigate these complexities and leverage AI to achieve sustainable improvements in care delivery.

This book is not a technical manual on AI algorithms, but rather a guide to show how leaders are adopting AI within their own healthcare organization or practice. The book includes contributions from multiple executives and academics, with chapters focused around AI’s place in helping to create innovations in healthcare operations, design, and delivery.

This book draws on real-world case studies, spotlighting successful attempts to implement AI in a range of healthcare environments, from small clinics to major hospital systems. The book begins with an overview of AI’s role in healthcare and its key applications, such as predictive analytics, personalized treatment planning, robotic surgery, and administrative automation. Each chapter also features case studies and expert insights from leading healthcare organizations that have successfully navigated the AI adoption process. These examples will provide practical lessons and real-life scenarios to help readers anticipate challenges and proactively design solutions. Each chapter is organized into similar sections for each organization’s case study: strategy and vision for AI, implementation best practices, initial results, challenges, and future opportunities.
Edited by:   , ,
Imprint:   Productivity Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781041028895
ISBN 10:   104102889X
Pages:   198
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Part 1: Transforming the Continuum of Care Chapter 1. Towards AI and Human Collaboration Chapter 2. AI in Healthcare and Medicine: Shaping the Future Chapter 3. Unlocking the Power of AI in Transforming Patient Access and Staff Engagement Chapter 4. Delivering AI responsibly in clinical settings across the health continuum Chapter 5. Reimagining Primary and Specialty Care with AI Part 2: AI Across the Healthcare Ecosystem Chapter 6. Impact of AI on Dentistry Chapter 7. Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Substance Use Outreach and Treatment Chapter 8. AI and Radiology: Shaping the Present, Defining the Future Chapter 9. The Expanding Role of AI in Life Sciences Innovation Part 3. AI for Smarter Healthcare Operations Chapter 10. AI-Driven Innovations in Healthcare Finance Chapter 11. The Role of AI in Mitigating Healthcare Fraud Chapter 12. AI and the Health Information Workforce Chapter 13. Building AI Readiness Across the Health Workforce Appendix A: Key Terminology

James Langabeer, PhD, FHIMSS is a tenured full professor of Clinical Informatics at the UTHealth McWilliams School of Biomedical Informatics in the Texas Medical Center, and an Executive Director of the Center for Behavioral Emergency and Addiction Research. Karima Lalani, PhD, FACHE is Director of the Health Informatics and Health Information Management programs and Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of Washington School of Public Health in Seattle.

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