Ready to cut through the AI noise in healthcare? We are excited to announce that our CEO, Stuart Harrison will be participating in Redmoor Health’s upcoming webinar and panel discussion: “AI in General Practice: Cutting through the noise.”

 

Check out his preliminary insights below:


So What is All the Noise About?

AI is now everywhere in our healthcare conversations, but let’s be honest, separating the game-changing innovations from the ‘hype’ can feel like finding a needle in a digital haystack; this is exactly what this session aims to tackle.

Our team will be joining fellow experts to dive into the practical reality of AI in General Practice, moving beyond the buzzword to explore what is actually working on the ground. From real world implementation examples, to the essential governance frameworks that keep patient data safe, we will be sharing insights that matter.

Why Does This Matter?

As specialists in digital health safety, security and regulatory compliance, we understand that successful AI adoption is not just about having the most up-to-date technology, it is about getting the fundamentals right. Information governance, DPIAs, supplier due diligence are not just checkboxes, they are the foundation for AI that truly serves patients and practices.

What to Expect

The session promises practical takeaways, including:

  • Real examples of AI already making a difference in General Practice
  • Essential considerations for practices and PCNs before implementation
  • A new AI Checklist for safe and scalable adoption
  • Expert insights on navigating the information governance landscape

 

Ready to separate AI signal from noise? Join us for what promises to be an engaging discussion regarding the future of AI in General Practice, grounded in real world experience and practical wisdom.

Stay tuned for registration details and event updates. This is one conversation about healthcare AI that you will not want to miss.


For more information on this webinar, visit Redmoor Health’s website.

 

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