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EPISODE · May 2, 2025 · 12 MIN

Ensuring Safe and Effective AI in Healthcare with Dr. Brian Anderson of CHAI

from Outcomes Rocket · host Saul Marquez

Independent quality assurance labs are critical for evaluating health AI models, just like in other sectors.  In this episode, Dr. Brian Anderson, president and CEO of the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI), discusses the organization's initiatives to create a national network of certified labs and a model card (AI nutrition label) to assess AI safety and effectiveness. He highlights the challenges in defining and measuring bias, especially in generative AI, and the importance of transparency and collaboration between industry, government, and academia to build trust. Dr. Anderson also covers the need for provider upskilling in AI literacy and the potential of AI tools, like ambient scribes, to mitigate clinician burnout. Finally, he explains how public access to evaluation reports is key to public trust. Tune in and learn about the future of AI regulation in healthcare and learn why physicians must educate themselves on AI! Resources: Connect with and follow Dr. Brian Anderson on LinkedIn. Discover more about Coalition for Health AI (CHAI) on their LinkedIn and website.

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