Situation Room: Making AI and Digital Health Work for Clinicians
Problem: Physician burnout is at critical levels, yet many AI and digital health solutions are making workflows more complex rather than less. Tools designed to improve efficiency often add administrative burden, fail to integrate into EMRs, or do not align with how clinicians work limiting adoption and preventing real-world impact.
Solution: Let's build it
In this facilitated Situation Room, attendees will work alongside providers, health system leaders, and digital health companies to tackle one of the biggest barriers to scale: making solutions that clinicians want to use.
Participants will focus on how to design, integrate, and deploy AI and digital health tools that reduce burden, fit seamlessly into workflows, and deliver measurable improvements in efficiency and care delivery.
Discussion topics:
' What does 'good' look like for workflow integration? How can tools fit into existing clinical pathways without adding friction?
' How should AI-driven decision support should be embedded into EMRs to improve accuracy and save time at the point of care?
' How can we ensure solutions deliver real reductions in administrative burden and improvements in provider experience?
Output:
Participants will develop a set of practical principles for designing and deploying AI and digital health tools that are usable, adopted, and scalable within clinical environments.
These will be captured and shared with all summit attendees post-event.
Confidentiality:
Confidentiality rules apply to encourage open discussion and candid insights from providers, operators, and partners working at the frontline of clinical deployment.