AI today is being used in the healthcare setting in numerous ways, from improving services to identifying potential patient risks and the support of internal operations such as facilitating claims processes. As healthcare organizations increase the adoption of AI technologies and use of third-party vendor applications, they must develop and maintain an ongoing framework for the use of these technologies.
On this panel discussion, our subject matter experts discuss what organizations need to consider in creating such a framework including:
- The various types of AI and potential uses across the organization
- What the governance of AI landscape looks like as technology continues to outpace regulations
- How organizations must continually evolve to ensure responsible adoption and use of AI technologies
- Use of AI technologies and the impact on cybersecurity
- As the development and deployment of new AI technologies go to market, what’s next for your organization
Speakers
Moderator: Jim Tate
President, EMR Advocate
Host of The Tate Chronicles on Healthcare NOW Radio
Jim Tate has over 20 years of experience in healthcare delivery, information technology, and regulatory compliance and presents frequently at national HIT conferences.
Heather Randall, PhD
Chief Compliance Officer, Sphere
Heather Randall, PhD, CCEP brings two decades of industry experience to her role as Chief Compliance Officer at Sphere where she is responsible for ensuring Sphere’s products, platforms, and processes enable and support compliance with regulation and industry standards.
Lee Kim
Senior Principal, Cybersecurity and Privacy for HIMSS
Julius Bogdan
VP & GM, Digital Health Advisory, HIMSS North America
In his role at HIMSS, Julius Bogdan’s focus is on digital health transformation, advanced analytics and improving healthcare through the power of information and technology. He is currently helping healthcare organizations understand and define their digital health transformation journey.
Lee Kim is the Senior Principal, Cybersecurity and Privacy expert for HIMSS with a background in cybersecurity, privacy, information technology, and law. She is a published author and a domestic and global speaker across both private and public sectors.