“Patient safety may offer us the most far-reaching opportunity to apply AI to clinical care,” says David Classen, MD, MS, Professor, University of Utah. Explore that promise in our Fireside Chat with Scottsdale Institute leaders Dr. Classen, Michael Shabot, MD and Janet Guptill with moderator Chuck Appleby as they engage in a rich discussion on “Augmented Ingenuity: AI for Patient Safety,” from the most significant gathering of U.S. patient safety and artificial intelligence (AI) leaders to date.
Nearly 100 healthcare executives from the federal government, academia, non-profit health-delivery systems, industry associations, technology firms and consultancies gathered in Salt Lake City for two-and-a-half days of presentations, discussions and brainstorming to determine the path ahead for patient safety and AI in a tumultuous era for U.S healthcare and the larger global environment.
Hear highlights and lessons learned from this watershed moment in the U.S. patient safety movement, re-establishing patient safety as central to healthcare’s transformation into a safer, more effective, ethical, unbiased and affordable experience for patients and caregivers alike.
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