
Three healthcare AI experts who've watched millions wasted on failed projects. Dr. Harvey Castro, Dr. Junaid Kalia, Edward Marx, and various experts cover all things healthcare AI - from digital transformation to clinical reality.
Every Tuesday, we diagnose real failures, reveal what actually works, and help you avoid the expensive mistakes we've seen repeated everywhere.
Because when AI decisions affect patient care, getting it right isn't optional.
What if AI could have detected your patient's serious condition earlier than your current best practice protocols, potentially avoiding a complex intervention?
Can AI-powered wearables and sophisticated diagnostic algorithms truly change clinical practice? Or are we mistaking technological capability for clinical readiness?
Dr. Zayna Khayat joins the conversation as a health futurist—not to predict what's coming, but to help healthcare leaders make strategic decisions that create their desired future rather than react to an uncertain one.
Why does technology that can predict diseases days in advance get stuck in endless, expensive pilot programs?
What if the biggest threat to the future of medicine isn't AI—but our refusal to use it?
If AI is the future of healthcare, why is its adoption moving at a glacial speed?
What if we're running a sick care system pretending to be healthcare?
What if the biggest barrier to better cancer care isn't technology—it's how physicians approach treatment with ego?
Innovation signals are everywhere, but what matters are those that move from laboratory potential to measurable clinical impact.
If healthcare AI is truly evolving, why are there still gaps between what technology can do and what healthcare organizations are actually doing?
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