A new chapter in clinical decision-making — Lessons from healthcare leaders at the forefront of AI


Thursday, June 27th, 2024 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT

The potential applications of artificial intelligence in healthcare seem endless. While many areas of healthcare operations are poised for AI-driven transformation, clinical decision-making is arguably one of the most promising aspects of care delivery poised for profound change.

During this panel discussion, leaders from Geisinger, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Providence will share their progress on leveraging AI to support clinical decision-making.  

Focus areas for the discussion include:
 
  • Criteria used to identify appropriate applications of AI
  • Barriers to adoption of generative-AI tools for clinical decision-making
  • Anticipated regulatory changes related to the use of AI in healthcare

Presenters:

Paul Helmuth - Sarah Simon

Paul Helmuth, MD

Physician Clinical Executive, Elsevier

Dr. Jeffries - Sarah Simon

Morgan Jeffries, MD

Associate Medical Director for AI, Geisinger

Abigail Baldwin-Medsker - Sarah Simon

Abigail Baldwin-Medsker, MBA, MSN, RN

Senior Director, Emerging Digital Programs; Digital Informatics & Technology Solutions, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Dr. Maulin Shah

Maulin Shah, MD

Chief Medical Information Officer, Providence