Hackensack Meridian Health (HMH), the largest health network in New Jersey, has made headlines by becoming the first healthcare network in the United States to receive The Joint Commission’s Responsible Use of AI in Healthcare (RUAIH) Certification.
This milestone follows a collaboration announced last year between The Joint Commission and the nonprofit Coalition for Health AI (CHAI), which aims to promote the integration of best practices in AI across the healthcare sector in America.
As detailed in a press release, HMH has established a thorough framework to ensure that AI is utilized responsibly throughout its operations. With a formal governance structure dedicated to AI, HMH emphasizes strong data security and patient privacy, while implementing careful evaluation and continuous monitoring of AI tools to maintain high standards of quality, safety, and performance. Additionally, the network offers ongoing training tailored to specific roles, enhancing AI literacy among its staff and providers, allowing them to effectively communicate the benefits of these technologies in patient care.
The evaluation process by The Joint Commission focused on several essential aspects vital for the ethical deployment of AI in healthcare:
- Governance and oversight regarding the responsible integration of AI - Measures to safeguard patient privacy and health information - Protocols aimed at identifying, assessing, and minimizing risks and biases in AI applications - Monitoring systems to ensure the safe and effective functioning of AI tools - Transparency and educational efforts to inform patients about the use of AI in their treatment - Training for staff to promote the safe and ethical application of AI technologies
Ken Grubbs, DNP, MBA, RN, chief nursing executive and executive vice president of Accreditation and Certification Operations at The Joint Commission, emphasized the importance of stringent governance in AI usage. He expressed commendation for HMH’s commitment to a responsible approach to AI implementation while fostering innovation in patient care.




