Managed Healthcare Executive October 20, 2024
Silas Inman

In the threat versus opportunity session, Cecilia and Aaron Lee of the University of Washington staked out opposing positions.

The topic of artificial intelligence (AI) has started more than a few arguments when it comes to how it might best fit into healthcare, and the 2024 annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) held in Chicago was no exception.

During a session on opportunities versus threats, Cecilia S. Lee, M.D., M.S., took the opportunity stance when it came to AI while her husband, Aaron Y. Lee, M.D., M.S.C.I., took the opposing “it’s a threat” position. The Lees are on the faculty at the University of Washington in Seattle and lead a lab that researcher the uses of big...

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