HealthLeaders Media September 29, 2022
Scott Mace

In the second of a two-part interview, Dennis Chornenky, Optum’s senior vice president and chief AI officer, looks for inspiration from finance and institutional review boards to steer AI toward maturity.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Insights from the use of AI in the financial sector are helpful as healthcare organizations seek to maximize its use.

Machines won’t control decision-making in healthcare, but that concept is driving growing AI-powered automation.

The pandemic has debunked forecasts of AI-powered healthcare without human physicians, who play too broad a role to be replaced, maybe ever.

Editor’s note: This is the second of a two-part interview. The first part was posted on Wednesday, Sept. 28.

In early 2022, Dennis Chornenky, MPH, became chief AI officer and senior...

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