Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping healthcare, from clinical workflows and care delivery to data infrastructure, health equity, research, and enterprise transformation. Yet as organizations move beyond experimentation and into implementation, leaders face important questions around adoption, governance, trust, and measurable impact.
Join the Harvard Business School Healthcare Alumni Association for a timely discussion with executives, founders, operators, and technology leaders who are helping shape the next generation of healthcare innovation. Drawing from experiences across health systems, AI platforms, digital health companies, life sciences, and healthcare data organizations, the panel will explore how AI is being deployed in practice, where it is creating value today, and what challenges remain ahead.
Topics will include AI-enabled clinical and operational workflows, responsible AI implementation, healthcare data and interoperability, health equity, patient engagement, enterprise transformation, and the evolving role of human judgment in an increasingly AI-powered healthcare ecosystem.
The discussion will be moderated by Ruth Reader, health technology journalist at Second Opinion.
Ruth Reader is a reporter at Second Opinion covering the intersection of healthcare, technology, AI, policy, and regulation. Ruth has spent more than a decade reporting on technology and has become a leading voice covering healthcare AI, data interoperability, digital health, and the policy implications of emerging technologies.
6:00 PM – Registration, Networking & Refreshments
7:00 PM – Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
8:00 PM – Networking Reception
8:30 PM – Event Concludes
Preregistration is required and will close Thursday, June 18th (if not sooner). Please note we are unable to accommodate walk-ins.
Please note that no refunds will be issued.