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Health Care’s AI Transformation: Issues Related to Delivery and Accountability

Health Care’s AI Transformation: Issues Related to Delivery and Accountability

Update: 2025-11-14
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As health care organizations rapidly adopt advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), they face complex challenges around health care delivery and accountability. Christi Grimm, Managing Director, BDO, and Julie Taitsman, Managing Director, BDO, discuss how AI is showing up in clinical care and the business of health care, from helping physicians manage information to transforming the revenue cycle process, and how technology is supporting government efforts to protect public funds, detect risks, and promote transparency. Christi is the former Inspector General, U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and Julie is the former Chief Medical Officer, HHS Office of the Inspector General. Sponsored by BDO.

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Health Care’s AI Transformation: Issues Related to Delivery and Accountability

Health Care’s AI Transformation: Issues Related to Delivery and Accountability

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