MedCity News March 12, 2025
Katie Adams

AI tools very rarely work as out-of-the box solutions, noted Zafar Chaudry, chief digital officer and chief AI and information officer at Seattle Children’s. When hospitals enter into contracts with AI developers to build tools that are the right fit, he thinks the two parties should share risk. That way, hospitals won’t be stuck paying for tools that don’t deliver results.

The conversation around healthcare AI is maturing, according to one hospital executive.

During an interview last month, Zafar Chaudry, chief digital officer and chief AI and information officer at Seattle Children’s, said that there has been a lot more talk surrounding the governance and regulation of healthcare AI in the past year or so.

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