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Robert Havasy on AI Transformation in Healthcare

Robert Havasy on AI Transformation in Healthcare

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In this episode of AI Today, host Kathleen Walch, Director, AI Engagement and Community, PMI, kicks off the AI in Healthcare mini-series, produced in partnership by PMI and Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS). This three-part series explores how artificial intelligence is transforming the healthcare ecosystem— from frontline care to back-office operations. Today, Kathleen sits down with Rob Havasy, Senior Director of Informatics Strategy at HIMSS. Tune in to learn how AI is being used across the healthcare sector to:

  • Alleviate workforce shortages through automation, ambient listening, and intelligent documentation tools
  • Accelerate data analysis and discovery, surfacing patterns and insights in the 95% of healthcare data that typically goes unused
  • Improve clinical decision-making with AI-powered tools for early detection (like sepsis) and retrospective analysis
  • Enhance administrative efficiency, freeing up valuable time for nurses and physicians through smart supply chain systems and workflow optimization
  • Support human-centered care by augmenting—not replacing—clinicians, and enabling empathetic, AI-enabled interactions

Rob also discusses the regulatory challenges facing the industry, the importance of principled leadership, and how organizations can move from digitization to true digital reinvention.

Whether you're a healthcare leader, project manager, or curious observer, this episode offers practical, hopeful, and forward-looking insights on building AI-enabled healthcare systems with empathy and vision. To learn more about on AI in healthcare, including access through HIMSS membership, please visit: https://bit.ly/3TSpHDZ

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