The AI Roadmap – charting our future in healthcare communications

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The HCA has published a new position paper on the use of AI within the sector

The Healthcare Communications Association (HCA) has today published a new position paper on AI in the journal Current Medical Research and Opinion (ICMO). Developed in consultation with leading experts in the field, it discusses how we, as a healthcare communications profession, can and should unlock its potential; why waiting is not a viable strategy and, as we move towards embedding AI, the key principles that should guide our journey.

As one of the authors of the publication, Matt Lewis, Global Chief Artificial and Augmented Intelligence Officer, Inizio Medical, USA explained: “You really can’t go anywhere without getting hit with some AI news or commentary about AI. So it is a really appropriate juncture to have the discussion this publication aims to catalyse.”

He continued: “The AI Roadmap provides an initial consideration of where and how the sector should start, or continue, to engage with AI.”

As co-author Elizabeth Mercer, Associate Director, PR, Langland, UK points out, AI has been making a significant impact in healthcare for many years already, but the rapid development and expansion of generative AI is what has catapulted the area into the mainstream: “AI has been making a significant contribution to pharmaceutical R&D for many years, but perhaps this has not been talked about as much, despite the amazing steps forward it has provided.

“Now within the communications role we all have a plethora of opportunities to engage with AI, we just need to ensure we do so responsibly, within sensible organisational guidelines.”

The AI Roadmap also explores where healthcare communications professionals may want to start interacting with generative AI in the workplace. Matt suggests: “You might want to start thinking about the things in your work that are mundane or time consuming and consider how AI maybe able to support those tasks, potentially increasing productivity and job satisfaction.”

And as Matt points out, a watch and wait strategy is not a viable policy: “There is no doubt that those who adopt and embrace artificial intelligence are more likely to outmaneuver and outcompete someone that doesn’t.”

The AI Roadmap has been developed by the HCA’s Foresight Committee, which is chaired by Board Member Rhiannon Meaden, Complete HealthVizion, IPG Health Medical Communications.

Rhiannon outlines why AI fits into their mission: “Our mission in the Foresight Committee is to predict future trends in healthcare communications, and to help us as a professional sector, prepare for tomorrow.”

Mike Dixon, HCA CEO, continued: “As the leading professional association for those working in healthcare communications, this publication marks another significant step in our work to support the sector. It represents intense work and commitment from our volunteer committees and working groups, for which we thank them on behalf of the HCA and the sector as a whole.”

The AI Roadmap – charting our future in healthcare communications is published online by Current Medical Research and Opinion (ICMO) on 4 October 2023. It is available atAd: https://doi.org/10.1080/03007995.2023.2261737

An on-demand webinar is also available to support the publication, where the authors discuss and elaborate on the areas included in the AI Roadmap. You can view this here: the-hca.org/AI

Additional information

For further information please contact HCA CEO Mike Dixon mikedixon@the-hca.org or Tel: +44 (0) 7799865794

About the Healthcare Communications Association (HCA)

The HCA is the leading professional association uniting and championing all those in healthcare communications. A not-for-profit organisation with membership comprising in-house teams, agencies, third sector and individuals working in national and global healthcare communications across diverse business sectors.

Our mission is to proactively represent and support those involved in global, regional and national healthcare communications by:

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