Few new technologies have developed with such speed or engendered such contrasting emotions of anxiety and fear and hope and excitement as AI. While we understand the concerns in other sectors, healthcare has been an early adopter of AI, and the opportunities for new drugs, products, services, treatments, and better patient outcomes with the help of AI are real and substantial.There has been a range of governance and regulatory initiatives, including the US Executive Order on AI Standards for Safety and Security, the G7 Code of Conduct, the passing of the European AI Act and the Digital Health Society & I~HD AI Club Report “Creating the environment of trust and acceptance that maximises the benefits of AI in healthcare”.Our Round Table interactive session will occur in person in New York and virtually between the panellists and the audiences at the UNGA79 Science Summit. It will strive to present a better balance to discussions around the use of AI in healthcare. Discussions will cover:- Diagnostics and Treatment
- Data Access and Standardisation
- Data First, AI Later
- Ethical Considerations and Bias
- How could Digital Healthcare help the World Bank to Deliver Affordable Health Services to 1.5B people by 2030?
- AI in Health System Management and Policy Making
- International Collaboration and the Future of AI in Health
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm - Leveraging AI for Global Healthcare Delivery (Roundtable discussion)
Introduction -
Bleddyn Rees, Deputy Chair at ECHAlliance, Chair at The Digital Health Society
Keynote 1 -
Bernardo Mariano Joaquim Junior - CTO & Assistant Secretary-General United Nations (10 minutes)
Keynote 2 -
Hani Eskandar - Head of Digital Services International Telecommunication Union
Panel 1Dr Ain Aaviksoo, HeBA Clinic, Head of Development, Partner
Dr. Irene Aninye, Chief Science Officer Society for Women’s Health Research
Professor Rachel Dunscombe, CEO Open EHR International
Dr Rajendra Pratap Gupta, Chairman UN-IGF Data
Kate Newhouse, Chief Operating Officer, Executive Director at Kooth plc
Panel 2Dr. Henriette van Eijl, European Commission, DG Research and Innovation Deputy to the Director of D - People: Health & Society Head of Unit - D3 - Health and Societal Transitions
Dr. Jean Kaseya, Director General, Africa CDC
Eric Thrailkill, Ambassador for HLTH Community
Tobias Silberzahn, Partner McKinsey & Company