Iodine Software, a leading healthcare enterprise AI software company, announced it has joined the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI), a private sector coalition committed to developing industry best practices and frameworks to further innovation, safety and security for health AI.
“As leaders in AI-driven mid-revenue cycle solutions, Iodine Software has always believed that transformative technology must be developed with an unwavering commitment to safety, transparency, and innovation,” said William Chan, CEO and co-founder, Iodine Software. “Our decision to join CHAI reflects our long-standing mission to set the highest standards for responsible AI in healthcare. By collaborating with CHAI, we’re helping to shape critical frameworks that will define how AI can safely and effectively improve patient care, documentation, and clinical outcomes.”
“I am thrilled to welcome Iodine Software to our growing community of organizations committed to advancing effective and responsible health AI,” said Brian Anderson, CHAI’s CEO. “We are driven by the engagement and expertise of our members and the feedback of our broader health ecosystem and the public. We look forward to working together to unlock the potential benefits of AI, on a foundation of trust, safety, and security.”
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As a coalition bringing together leaders and experts across the community of health systems, patient advocates, researchers, professional associations, start-ups and established technology providers, CHAI has established working groups focusing on privacy and security, transparency, usefulness, and safety of AI algorithms. CHAI recently released its draft applied model card, or “nutrition label for health AI”, with an invitation for public review and comment by January 2025.
CHAI was started by clinicians. Its mission is to build the broadest possible consensus across the health ecosystem to help ensure health AI is trusted, secure and safe. The CHAI membership is open and rapidly expanding. Today it includes nearly 3000 organizations including health systems, patient advocacy groups, academia, and a wide range of industry start-ups and incumbents. CHAI is committed to convening and dialogue to achieve consensus.
“The National Health Council is energized to bring the full diversity of our patient-focused membership to the table as a CHAI Founding Partner. We share the belief that the patient perspective is essential to ensuring that AI in healthcare is designed and deployed to the benefit of all,” said Randall L. Rutta, CEO of the NHC. “AI has enormous potential to make quality healthcare more informed, accessible, and affordable. Our aim is that AI be patient-centric, responsible, and trusted. We are committed to engage in CHAI to amplify and assure that diverse patient voices are heard in this process of learning and informing our way forward with AI.”
SOURCE: Businesswire