AI governance isn’t about checking boxes. It should focus on building trust in the technology, empowering health systems to effectively use AI to improve efficiency and outcomes. Instead of simply complying with regulations, AI governance should actively contribute to a positive and safe environment for AI implementation.
As Sunil Dadlani, EVP, Chief Information & Digital Transformation Officer, Chief Cyber Security Officer at Atlantic Health System, said: “The challenge [with governance] is to find the right balance of enough regulation and compliance framework without inhibiting or slowing down the innovation potential that comes with these technologies.”
The good news? You likely already have the infrastructure in place to manage AI responsibly at your facility, because how AI functions today – as clinical support – is similar to other established technologies.
Leveraging existing governance committees can help streamline decision-making, alleviate process burden and allow for smoother integration. Still, even with an established infrastructure there are a few best practices to follow as well as pitfalls to avoid.
A recent webinar, “Regulating the Future: A Deep Dive into Healthcare AI Governance,” featured healthcare and legal experts from Deloitte Consulting, American College of Cardiology and Epstein Becker Green, explaining potential approaches to governance and essential considerations. Access the recording here.
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