Recent developments in AI have sparked hope that this technology can play a significant role in helping reduce clinical burden. For AI benefits to be realized an AI strategy must be developed that addresses key priorities under the guiding principle of responsibility to ensure the use of AI by the health service is not only legal and ethical but also works for the greater social good. HIMSS Physician Committee would like to share the global strategies adopted by key policymakers and health care leaders during a webinar held on October 16, 2024.
Join us to learn about key priorities that must be addressed through such an AI strategy from meaningful staff engagement to effective priority setting, data and digital infrastructure that is fit for purpose, and much more. Attendees will walk away with key lessons learned to help ensure a more seamless experience as others join this race.
Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of leaders perceptive on AI relating to clinical burden from different regions of the world.
- Learn about key challenges multidisciplinary teams face relating to AI, with a focus in data management.
- Recognize the importance of the governance of AI, and how it is managed in other regions of the world.
- Understand the financial aspects of the benefits of AI at a national level. Panelist will cover implementation, training, interoperability and more
Speakers
Moderator:
- Prof. Nelly Abulata, MD, MSc, PhD, MBA, PGTQMH, Professor, Kasr Al-Ainy Medical School & Teaching Hospital, Cairo University. MENA Advisor for Healthcare and Higher Education Consultancy, Transformation and Accreditation
Panelists
- Keisuke Nakagawa, MD, Executive Director at UC Davis Health Cloud Innovation Center
- Prof. Mahmood Adil, MD, FRCPE, FFPH, FFCI, Global Clinical Data & Digital Lead, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (UK); Honorary Clinical Professor of Public Health, Qatar University; Member, Board of Advisors, HIMSS (EMEA region)
- Lee Kim, JD, CISSP, CIPP/US, FHIMSS, Senior Principal of Cybersecurity and Privacy at HIMSS
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