Healthcare IT News May 21, 2024
Bill Siwicki

The health system’s Cedars-Sinai Connect primary care application has been especially effective, says CIO Craig Kwiatkowski, who describes how he measures an app’s success and how his team is protecting against AI biases.

Editor’s Note: This is part two of our interview with Craig Kwiatkowski. To read part one, click here.

Cedars-Sinai, the prominent California health system, has a variety of artificial intelligence programs either deployed or in the works. It’s ahead of the game in the field of healthcare AI.

Craig Kwiatkowski is chief information officer at Cedars-Sinai, leading the teams putting together the AI that is designed to improve care and help patients and providers.

In today’s interview, we talk with Kwiatkowski, who holds a pharmacy doctorate, about...

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