While artificial intelligence is restructuring healthcare, many organizations still struggle to reach their full potential. Success starts with people, processes and strategies, not just technology.
AI, which is scheduled to run all day on Monday, March 3rd at HIMSS25 in Las Vegas, will host experts across the healthcare industry to discuss technology and tactics and build responsible AI strategies Explore and match them to the business. Establish goals and strong data governance.
The aim is to give attendees valuable and practical insights to select the right technology, ensure seamless integration, and to promote measurable impacts between diagnosis, treatment and patient care.
The ideal place to start is key speaker Dennis Chornenky, Chief AI Advisor at UC Davis Health, will investigate AI challenges in healthcare and launch a session focusing on policy, strategy and responsible implementation. It's about doing it.
Former White House AI policy leaders discuss how organizations can navigate policy gaps, develop ethical AI strategies, and prepare teams for emerging technologies.
The session also provides participants with a path to address disparities, ensuring that AI benefits all stakeholders, and effectively leveraging AI ahead of regulatory and technological changes. We guarantee that you will do so.
Later that day, participants will have a range of changes to impact healthcare and reduce high-tech propaganda. – The biggest technology that transforms healthcare – AI is at the top of the list.
By providing his view on the impact of efficient care on computers, Osborne, along with the challenges of widespread adoption, helps participants to avoid organizational integration, disruption and enjoy benefits. It offers many important insights.
Moderate panel featuring Rett Alden, chief technology officer of Elsevier's health market, as well as Paul Helmut, the company's physician clinical executive, and Jennifer, senior bioethicist and clinician scientist at the University Health Network.・Together with Ah Bell, we will focus on key aspects of responsible AI. health care.
The discussion, led by Brian Spisac, led by C-Suite Growth Advisors & Harvard University, Senior Partner and Program Director of AI and Leadership, is about AI bias, collaboration strategies, and ethics to ensure AI-driven transparency, accountability and equity It covers the framework. Healthcare solutions.
The founder and CEO of CSUite Growth Advisors, Brian Paradis, addresses the fundamental importance of ensuring CFO buy-in for AI investments through a discussion of return on investment. Among the key topics are strategies to align AI with financial goals, optimize operations, and demonstrate ROI for mission-critical innovation.
Announced by Attila Hertelendy, an assistant professor at Florida International University, another panel will focus on the key human factors in the adoption of AI in healthcare.
Panelist Spencer Dawn, Vice Chair and Professor of Medicine at UNC Chapel Hill, Mark Sendak, Institute for Population and Data Science Lead Health Innovation, Scott Hadway, Field CTO at ServiceNow, VP of Data Intelligence and Decision Science, Baptist Health. , discusses how AI integration goes beyond technical preparation, requiring strong change management across clinical, quality, regulatory, and management teams.
This discussion explores strategies for transparent communication, targeted training, and ongoing feedback to facilitate workforce adoption. Panelists will address challenges such as clinician burnout, staff turnover and the need to improve job satisfaction by reinvesting AI-driven time savings into employee wellbeing.
Healthcare Forum AI: Venetian is planning a practical strategy to empower people, processes and technology on Monday, March 3rd from 8am to 4pm. Level 2 | Venetian F.