Findings highlight need for clear governance and compliance policies to target “shadow AI” tools and applications
WALTHAM, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#Doctors–A new survey from Wolters Kluwer Health of healthcare professionals and administrators reveals a growing trend: unauthorized AI tools and apps, known as “shadow AI,” are currently being used across hospitals and health systems in the U.S., including for direct patient care. This could raise concerns about patient safety, data privacy, and regulatory compliance. According to the survey, 40% of respondents have encountered an unauthorized AI tool in their organizations, and nearly 20% have used them.
“Doctors and administrators are choosing AI tools for speed and workflow optimization, and when approved options aren’t available, they may be taking risks,” said Yaw Fellin, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Clinical Decision Support and Provider Solutions, Wolters Kluwer Health. “Shadow AI isn’t just a technical issue; it’s a governance issue that may raise patient safety concerns. Leaders must act now to close the policy gap around AI use, develop clear compliance guidelines, and ensure that only validated, secure, enterprise-ready AI tools are used in clinical care.”
Key healthcare shadow AI survey findings:
The shadow AI survey findings echoed the perspective of Scott Simeone, SVP and Chief Information Officer at Tufts Medicine:
“GenAI is showing high potential for creating value in healthcare but scaling it depends less on the technology and more on the maturity of organizational governance. While progress has been made in governance, there is still work to be done to evolve tools for control and monitoring, so they scale for clinical contexts. As clinical use grows, health systems need enterprise‑grade controls, transparency, and literacy—so clinicians and patients understand when AI is supporting decisions, how it works, and where human judgment remains essential.”
See more information on the Wolters Kluwer healthcare shadow AI survey.
Survey conducted online by CITE Research, Inc. for Wolters Kluwer Health, December 2025, to 518 healthcare professionals evenly divided between providers and administrators.
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