Augmented Ingenuity: AI & Patient Safety Conference Summary
“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 “Augmented Ingenuity: AI for Patient Safety,” an extensive and photo-filled summary of what may be the most significant gathering of U.S. patient safety and AI to date.
2024 CIO Summit & Site Visit Report
Sponsored by Impact Advisors and hosted by BayCare. Join the 17 participants from 14 Member, Guest and Sponsor organizations as they considered Generative AI governance and oversight, future leadership strategies and data- and digital literacy in their organizations.
SI Industry Inside Edge: AI Use Cases in Healthcare
Is it possible to democratize GenAI? Industry Inside Edge recaps conversations with clinicians and execs at Duke University Health System, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Stanford Health Care, Chartis, EXL Health and Press Ganey.
An AI Framework Discussion
A year ago, generative artificial intelligence was a fringe conversation; today, it’s dominating everything…but leaders have to learn how to use it in a safe way.
AI and Emerging Technology
From the Turing test of the 1950s to ChatGPT today, artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for a long while even as healthcare systems have wrestled with definitions, uses and governance.
Opinion: What AI means for healthcare leaders
Generative artificial intelligence is a hot topic these days--the latest “shiny object.” The widespread availability of AI platforms like ChatGPT has led to a surge of interest, experimentation and concern. Thousands of healthcare AI applications are available for drug discovery, clinical practice, supply chain, provider productivity, employee engagement and customer service, to name a few.
Digital Medicine Patient Safety AI
Even as healthcare has undergone a rapid digitalization process over the last decade, including myriad artificial intelligence (AI) improvements, patient safety challenges still remain. Is now the time for a national agenda to critically evaluate AI and patient safety?