About this webinar
As the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare increases, there's a need to ensure that it's human-centred in its development and that a systems perspective is taken to its design and use. This is important as it will help support better design, which in turn will contribute to better use, experience and acceptability - and improved patient safety.
The CIEHF's Special Interest Group in AI and Digital Health invites you to this webinar about the publication of our newest guidance document on this topic, “Integrating Human-Centred AI in Clinical Practice: A guide for health and social care professionals.”
The guide builds on the previously published CIEHF White Paper ‘Human Factors in Healthcare AI’ to provide professionals involved in developing, deploying and using AI with questions to ask when adopting AI in clinical practice.
About the presenters
- Mark Sujan (chair) is founder of Human Factors Everywhere. He works for the Health Services Safety Investigations Body and lectures at the University of York.
- Marie Ward is the Chair of the Irish Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. She works full time in a Human Factors and Health Systems Research and Learning role at St James’s Hospital Dublin and is Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Centre for Innovative Human Systems in Trinity College Dublin.
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Rachel Pool is a patient safety leader in the English NHS. She has worked on AI, safety intelligence, the implementation of the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework and safety in the Covid-19 Vaccine Deployment Programme.
- Brittany L Anderson-Montoya is the Lead Human Factors Specialist for Teladoc Health’s Patient Safety Team, where she has supported formalising a patient safety programme rooted in human factors systems thinking principles, specific to telehealth.