In this virtual event, Healthcare Dive will convene industry experts to discuss how artificial intelligence will shape the future of healthcare, and what hospitals, providers and health plans can do to use the technology responsibly. Whether your organization’s tech plan is advanced, or just beginning to consider the implications of AI, all attendees will find value during this must-attend event.
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How are health systems incorporating AI? In this fireside chat, we will talk with a hospital executive spearheading AI at their facility about the challenges, benefits and lessons to be learned from deploying AI in an interconnected healthcare ecosystem.
In 2025, the convergence of AI and modern data applications is reshaping the health tech landscape, with the democratization of access to large language models (LLMs) leading the charge. This panel discussion will examine how AI’s rapid advances are improving not just the data infrastructure but, more importantly, the user experience across healthcare platforms. We’ll explore how LLMs are enabling healthcare professionals – from clinicians to researchers to payers — to interact with data in more intuitive, conversational ways, driving better insights and decision-making without requiring deep technical expertise.
Providers face their own challenges in implementing AI. While new AI tools promise to aid clinicians, some have raised concerns about ethics and say the technology can worsen health biases. In our first panel discussion, we’ll hear from providers about how they’re using AI for patient care.
This panel session will focus on how other actors in the healthcare space can leverage AI, including insights into how health insurers and drugmakers use the technology to streamline administration, speed drug discovery and more.
While AI holds promise for the industry, its rapid rise to popularity, imperfect track record and tendency to exacerbate biases has made stakeholders caution against quick adoption of the technology. During this panel, we’ll speak with experts about the guardrails and regulations executives must consider when adopting the futuristic technology.