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NASHVILLE — Bassel Molaeb, MPH, CIC, FAPIC, AL-CIP, wanted to be clear: AI will augment, not replace, human expertise in the fight against health care-associated infections.“AI will become your colleague,” Molaeb, health care advisor, trainer and infection prevention and control consultant with The Compass Health Consultancy in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, told a packed room of
Molaeb at APIC: AI becomes colleagues in infection prevention; 74.4% IPs lack skills for adoption. Signals market trend: AI governance frameworks and training platforms for enterprise healthcare; compliance and human oversight emerging as procurement criteria.
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