A Chartis AI specialist reveals a detailed vision for AI in health services.

Artificial intelligence is definitely the hottest technology in health today. Most health systems have begun to use artificial intelligence components and systems in at least pilots. However, the first days in the development and evolution of AI in health services.
Tom Kiesau is a leading innovation officer and leader, digital and technology transformation at Chartis, a leading health consultancy company. Kiesau has a long -term vision for AI’s opportunities and promises in the sector.
This vision involves addressing the rapidly aging population of the country among the increasing financial pressures, focusing on both clinical artificial intelligence and operational AI, creating and developing artificial intelligence operating models and management, and invention of how AI’s continuous progressive abilities are provided.
Here, Kiesau describes this vision in Himsscast of this week and explains why it is important for the future of AI in health services.
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Speech points:
- AI offers a tremendous potential to ensure the basic transformation needed in the health system: to address the rapidly aging population of the country in the midst of increasing financial pressures.
- How will AI be an important component in bending the macro health cost curve?
- There are two main vectors for artificial intelligence distribution and both will need to be advanced to realize AI’s promise: clinical artificial intelligence and operational AI.
- How will AI develop in both areas?
- How will the health systems need to create and develop AI in the light of the technical facts of AI and the landscape of the legal and ethical concerns that arise in full use of AI and develop AI operating models and governments continuously?
- 2024 has seen the majority of health systems that have already been piloting or scaling AI initiatives.
- The meaningful industry effect will require completely different approaches to how health services are provided due to AI’s continuous progressive abilities.
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