This panel-based learning webinar is presented by the Alliance for Healthier Communities in partnership with OntarioMD.
# Overview
Over the past few years, AI has emerged as a widely accessible tool with the potential to disrupt and realign numerous sectors, including health care. AI Scribes designed for clinical note-taking have the potential to reduce health care providers' administrative workload and allow them to be more attentive to their patients. This, in turn, could improve the patient and provider experience, make health care more accessible, and reduce the risk of errors. However, there is a lot to consider when evaluating AI scribes and deciding whether - and how - to incorporate them into primary health care settings.
Many health care organizations have begun to appraise AI scribes, including Ontario Health, Ontario MD, Ontario Health Teams, and the Alliance for Healthier Communities. In this webinar, we'll hear about what questions they're asking, what they've learned , and how this is informing next steps.
# Panelists
Chandi Chandrasena, MD CCFP FCFP, Chief Medical Officer, OntarioMD
Ariane Siegel, B.A., LL.B, LL.M, Law Society of Ontario, General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, OntarioMD
Chris Sulway, MHSc., BSc. (Physiotherapy), BSc. (Kinesiology) , Chief of Strategy, Growth & Stakeholder Relations, OntarioMD
Simon Ling, B.Sc., Executive Director, Partnerships and Stakeholders, OntarioMD,
Jennifer Rayner, PhD, Director of Research & Policy, Alliance for Healthier Communities
Marc Gordon, Director of Information Management, Alliance for Healthier Communities