Data Transforming Health Care
Technology is driving new opportunities to harness data, transforming health care as we know it. However, emerging technologies also require new approaches to equity starting with the data. Today, government is seeking to improve health care systems for all patients, especially those who have been historically disadvantaged. Agencies such as the Department of Veterans Affairs and the National Institutes of Health are developing responsible AI practices, leveraging data and dashboarding tools, and new hiring strategies to address health disparities.
Inside, catch up on insights from:
- Susan Gregurick, Director, Office of Data Science Strategy, NIH
- Denis McDonough, Secretary, VA
- Danny Connelly, CISO, Americas and Public Sector, Zscaler
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Denis McDonough Secretary, VA
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Danny Connelly CISO, Americas and Public Sector, Zscaler
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Susan Gregurick Director, Office of Data Science Strategy, NIH
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Dr. Sally Haskell Deputy Chief Officer for Clinical Operations and National Director of Comprehensive Women’s Health, VHA
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Lourdes Tiglao Director, VA's Center for Women Veterans
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