1、White PaperAI Safety in Health Systems:Building Infrastructure and Strengthening Risk Management PracticesMarch 26,2026healthpolicy.duke.eduAI Safety in Health Systems:Building Infrastructure and Strengthening Risk Management Practices2AuthorsCameron Joyce,MPA,Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Poli
2、cy Nicoleta J Economou,PhD,Duke Health AI Evaluation and Governance Christina Silcox,PhD,Duke-Margolis Institute for Health PolicyAcknowledgmentsThe authors would like to thank several individuals for their contributions to this white paper.First,we thank the participants of our expert workshop,who
3、are listed at the end of the paper,for sharing their expertise and experiences,as well as the multiple other health system representatives and policy influencers that held individual informational calls with us.We would also like to thank Hannah Vitello,Luke Durocher,and Michelle Langlois for their
4、help with this paper and the associated meetings,and Laura Hughes for design support.Any opinions expressed in this paper are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views or policies of any other person or organization external to Duke-Margolis.This work was funded by the D
5、uke Endowment.About the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy The Robert J.Margolis,MD,Institute for Health Policy at Duke University is directed by Mark McClellan,and brings together expertise from the Washington,DC,policy community,Duke University,and Duke Health to address the most pressing i
6、ssues in health policy.The mission of Duke-Margolis is to improve health,health equity,and the value of health care through practical,innovative,and evidence-based policy solutions.Duke-Margolis catalyzes Duke Universitys leading capabilities,including interdisciplinary academic research and capacit