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Navigate the AI Hype Cycle.

Learn how to future-proof your AI strategy with expert-led information and actionable resources.

Lessons From the Inside: C-Suite Perspectives on AI

A critical part of navigating the AI landscape is learning from those who have charged a path forward. This ongoing series provides insights from leaders that have successfully implemented clinical AI in large U.S. health systems.

Tim Calahan, MS, MBA, DBA

Chief Technology Officer
Michigan Medicine

Generative AI for Healthcare: Ensuring Innovation with Guardrails
Tim Calahan, MS, MBA, DBA
Chief Technology Officer
Building a Scalable AI Toolbox: The Key to Innovation
Tim Calahan, MS, MBA, DBA
Chief Technology Officer
Bridging AI Innovation: How Technical and Clinical Teams Collaborate
Tim Calahan, MS, MBA, DBA
Chief Technology Officer
What Makes AI a Game-Changer in Healthcare Technology
Tim Calahan, MS, MBA, DBA
Chief Technology Officer

Ami Bhatt, MD, FACC

Chief Innovation Officer
American College of Cardiology

AI Governance: What It Means for Hospital Leaders, Physicians and Patients
Ami Bhatt, MD, FACC
Chief Innovation Officer
AI Education and the Role of the ACC
Ami Bhatt, MD, FACC
Chief Innovation Officer
Practical Advisement on AI Implementations for ACC Members
Ami Bhatt, MD, FACC
Chief Innovation Officer
The Evolution of AI in Cardiology
Ami Bhatt, MD, FACC
Chief Innovation Officer

Explore more executive perspectives on clinical AI implementation and strategy.

Go Beyond the Algorithm for a Scalable AI Strategy

AI implementation should not be burdensome, but the steps that happen before, during and after implementation will ultimately determine success. Here are the four components of an enterprise AI strategy:

Choose:

Finding the right technology requires a multidisciplinary, collaborative approach focused on measurable value and clear decision-making.

Integrate:

A platform that will adapt to evolving health system needs while solving orchestration, monitoring and integration challenges.

Adopt:

A collaborative vendor that enables impactful change management through training and metrics for value externalization.

Govern:

Standards for implementation to ensure consistency and quality with a regular review of AI performance, opportunities and gaps.

AI Strategy Resources

AI is not one-size-fits-all, nor is it a linear path that starts with technology selection and ends after implementation. These resources can help health systems at every phase of the journey.
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