How responsible AI can improve health equity and access to care

How responsible AI can improve health equity and access to care

Jennifer Stoll of OCHIN will speak at HIMSS25 on deploying artificial intelligence to benefit rural health systems and medically underserved communities.

As health systems move artificial intelligence deployments to higher stakes use cases, the Trustworthy Responsible AI Network, or TRAIN, was formed to address the need for responsible AI in all aspects of healthcare, from academic medical centers to underserved rural communities.

As a consortium formed by healthcare organizations, TRAIN is establishing guardrails for operationalizing responsible AI, particularly for rural health systems seeking to improve health equity and access to care.

Jennifer Stoll, chief external affairs officer at OCHIN will be a member of a HIMSS25 panel session addressing these issues so attendees can learn about the safeguards, tool sets and best practices TRAIN is developing and testing, and the ways in which session attendees can apply these resources to their own use cases.

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