“AI in healthcare must go beyond scribes.”
It should enhance clinical decision making, optimize workforce shortages, and feel like “air conditioning” — invisible but essential. Data must be accurate, current, and representative. “Bad data in = bad data out.” #ACHECongress
At #ACHECongress, key takeaway: AI in healthcare is an international conversation, but adoption without governance is risky.
Organizations worldwide are weighing safety, ROI, and patient-centered impact. If AI can’t improve outcomes or cost, it’s just noise. #HealthIT
I also had the chance to meet Christin Kim, the HIMSS NCA Mentee Lead. She shared that their mentorship program only requires a $30 membership fee. Exciting information that could open big doors in health IT careers and potential scholarship opportunities! 🤝⚕️#MentorshipMatters
At today’s HIMSS NCA chapter meeting, we dug into policy challenges with AI adoption in healthcare. Admin uses are moving fast, but patient involved AI continues to trail behind. Cybersecurity, consensus across states, and patient comfortability are key hurdles in AI integration.
The people you admire didn’t get lucky. They got focused. They got consistent. They embraced being misunderstood. They tolerated uncertainty. They showed up when no one was watching. And then one day, everyone called them lucky. You’re one year away from people calling you lucky.
Michelle and I send our congratulations to a fellow Chicagoan, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV. This is a historic day for the United States, and we will pray for him as he begins the sacred work of leading the Catholic Church and setting an example for so many, regardless of faith.
I often wonder how many extraordinary people wasted their entire lives waiting for a perfect moment that never came. The people you admire are just the ones who had the courage to start. They didn’t overthink it. They didn’t fear embarrassment. They just started.
Had a mentor tell me once: "When you're feeling overwhelmed, there are only two things you should do––get organized and get to work. The rest is just noise. Peace is found in progress."
Smart people always figure out a way to turn around the situation regardless of how the odds are stacked against them, they are actually grateful for the opportunity to grow into a mentally stronger version of themselves, they know that rewriting their limits is part of the fun.
Your entire life will change when you realize that your fear comes from inexperience, not incapability. You're afraid because you haven't done it yet, not because you can't do it. Inexperience is the problem to be solved—and it's solved through having the courage to act.
someone at work said that a generation of kids growing up not reading books is a generation of kids not learning how to imagine what it's like to put themselves in someone else's shoes and understand how/why they feel what they do (empathy)