In the latest episode of Health Law Diagnosis – Women Leaders in the Medical Field, a series that brings together women leaders to discuss timely and important issues and insights about career development in the industry, host Bridget Keller joins us in a conversation about the emerging role of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. lead. She is joined by Jane Moran, chief information and digital officer at Massachusetts General Brigham; Rebecca Michelis, chief medical information officer and vice president at Massachusetts General Brigham; and Kippu Her Health, chief executive officer. One Karina is joined by her Mr. Edwards.
They will discuss opportunities to enhance patient-provider interactions and improve healthcare delivery through the use of AI. They believe this powerful technology helps clinicians with tasks such as documentation to streamline workflows, determine evidence-based treatment plans, improve revenue cycle processes, and develop patient acquisition and engagement models. We take a deep dive into how you can reduce your administrative burden by doing so.
Guests will also explore the future of AI in healthcare, covering topics such as:
- How can we deploy this technology to improve what matters while maintaining safety, data privacy, ethics, and transparency?
- How can we use AI to deliver better and more equitable care?
- How can we make AI a true tipping point in healthcare delivery and how patients receive it?
Jane, Rebecca, and Karina also share some thoughtful advice for women looking to pursue a career in health IT, including these tips:
- Commit to gaining experience with new AI technologies
- work to secure a seat at the table
- Raise your hand for what you want in your career path
- Find a Sponsor – Women are overcoached and undersupported
- follow your passion and curiosity
- strategic networking