Health tech conversations, from a healthcare IT professional. We're going to talk about medical innovation, technology, and the ethical and operational considerations for health systems. In other words: it's gonna get super nerdy, super fast!
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Health tech conversations, from a healthcare IT professional. We're going to talk about medical innovation, technology, and the ethical and operational considerations for health systems. In other words: it's gonna get super nerdy, super fast!
In this week's episode I talk about a recent article about trust in genAI. I started listening to a fascinating podcast with Yann LeCun about the consolidation of AI in just a few companies. For a healthcare system, there are interesting tensions between the desire to work with a Microsoft or a Google, a smaller start up, and the urge to build ai expertise in house - all while keeping patient outcomes as highest priority. It's a good one. I hope you'll take a listen.
Article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/trust-generative-ai-plummeting-michael-spencer-vfwxc/
Podcast: https://youtu.be/5t1vTLU7s40
Paper: Haring, M., Freigang, F., Amelung, V. et al. What can healthcare systems learn from looking at tensions in innovation processes? A systematic literature review. BMC Health Serv Res 22, 1299 (2022). DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08626-7
Health Data Ethics
Health tech conversations, from a healthcare IT professional. We're going to talk about medical innovation, technology, and the ethical and operational considerations for health systems. In other words: it's gonna get super nerdy, super fast!