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The Australian College of Nursing (ACN) has developed a new Position Statement on Artificial Intelligence (AI).

This Position Statement aims to provide nurses with an understanding of the core principles to safely navigate using AI, recognising the pivotal and important role of AI, and acknowledging the role AI will play in the contemporary healthcare setting in the future.

ACN advocates for the patient-centred, ethical, and safe use of AI to support and enhance nursing practice, education, and administration. The safe and ethical application of AI in nursing relies on several principles and needs to be supported by strong governance.

These principles include:

ACN Interim CEO, Emeritus Professor Leanne Boyd FACN, said nurses are uniquely placed to lead in developing, testing, implementing, and evaluating AI in healthcare.

“While AI has many potential benefits in healthcare, appropriate regulations and safeguards must be embedded to not compromise patient safety, nursing care delivery, or the profession more broadly,” Professor Boyd said.

“AI has the potential to significantly reduce the often-repetitive tasks that nurses perform, as well as assist in solving both our current and future workforce challenges.

“ACN recognises the benefits AI represents and the potential to improve health outcomes for individual patients, their communities, and Australia as a whole.”

ACN recommendations for managing AI in healthcare include:

The ACN Position Statement: Artificial Intelligence is at https://www.acn.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/position-statement-artificial-intelligence.pdf

 

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