Recap of "Blueprints for Trust:? Best Practices and Regulatory Pathways for Ethical AI in Healthcare."
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?? Conference Recap & A Rallying Cry: Forging Ethical AI in Healthcare
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On September 21 and 22, 2023, the Division of Clinical Informatics at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) hosted over fifty national-level thought leaders at Harvard University to discuss what is needed to trust AI in healthcare for a conference titled "Blueprints for Trust:? Best Practices and Regulatory Pathways for Ethical AI in Healthcare."
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?? Unity in Diversity:
With 50+ on-site participants and over 100+ online, we united patients, scholars, and industry leaders. Representations spanned from tech giants like Google, IBM, and Microsoft to esteemed academic entities like Harvard, MIT, Yale, Columbia, Johns Hopkins, and Stanford and impactful non-profits such as HL7 and the National Academy of Medicine.
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?? What We Explored:
Our vibrant and in-depth discussions revolved around:
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·????? Best practices for AI in healthcare.
·????? Regulation needs to ensure ethical AI.
·????? The potential and prerequisites for AI in Clinical Decision Support, Real-World Data, and patient care.
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?? Next Steps & Call to Action:
We're crafting working groups for creating the consensus recommendations, seeking individual experts and institutions for collaborative synergy. Ready to be part of this future? Reach out to Dr. Yuri Quintana at [email protected].
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?? ?Stay Updated:
Catch a sneak peek of our findings at the AMIA conference this November in New Orleans. And watch out for Day 1 session recordings soon on the DCI Network. Subscribe to DCI Network for all updates and follow DCI Network on LinkedIn.
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?? Collaborative Impact:
Addressing the nuances of Ethical AI in healthcare requires collaborative prowess. The DCI Network and AMIA are on a mission to harmonize efforts, bridging gaps and leveraging a rich legacy of combined expertise in translating research and broad stakeholder perspectives into best practices and policy. ?
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About AMIA:
The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) (https://amia.org). AMIA, the leading professional association for informatics professionals, is the center of action for 5,600 informatics professionals from more than 65 countries.
About DCI: The Division of Clinical Informatics (https://research.bidmc.org/dci) at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) is a leading center for scalable informatics research and policymaking. The DCI Network (https://www.dcinetwork.org) accelerates solutions to complex healthcare problems through multi-stakeholder alliances and strategic roadmaps, focusing on harmonizing data, improving patient engagement, and building trust in AI.
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?? Heartfelt thanks:
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Thank you to our keynotes, Tiffani J. B.?Bright, Ph.D., FACMI, David Bray, PhD,?Dr.?Isaac Kohane, our panelists, Amar Das, MD, PhD, FACMI,? Mark Weiner, Robert Stolper,?Sheela Kolluri, Ph.D., Steve Labkoff, MD, Dean Sittig, Gretchen Purcell Jackson,?Sayon Dutta,?
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Leon Rozenblit,? Amy Price PhD, Madeleine Clare Elish, PhD,?Paul-Barr, PhD, program committee, , Amar Das, MD, PhD, FACMI, ,? Amy Price PhD, “e-Patient Dave” deBronkart, Gretchen Purcell Jackson,?Julia Adler-Milstein, PhD, Magdala (Maggie) Chery, DO, MBS, MPH, ??Pei-Yun (Sabrina) Hseuh, PhD, ??Philip Payne, PhD, FACMI, FAMIA, FAIMBE, FIAHSI, Steve Labkoff, MD, ?Yuri Quintana, PhD, ?our sponsors Quantori, BioIVT, eLumindata, HumanITcare, Health Universe, Q.E.D. Institute, and participating organizations:
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Thank you, Gretchen Purcell Jackson and Steve Labkoff, MD, for co-chairing the AI in Clinical Decision Support group discussions on Day 2 at the Harvard Medical School Countway Library.
Thank you to Dr. Isaac Kohane who gave a great keynote talk!