RBMA Courses @RSNA
Speaker travel for RBMA-supported sessions Sponsored by:
Monday, Dec. 2 | 8-9 AM CST | Room N226
Insights on AI Governance, a Health System Approach
Securing the Future: Navigating Cybersecurity Considerations in AI Deployment
Presented by Stephen Willis — CIO at Greensboro Radiology
Ensuring robust cybersecurity is crucial when deploying AI. This presentation will examine the three primary deployment models—cloud, private cloud, and on-site hardware—analyzing the cybersecurity advantages and disadvantages of each approach.
Overall Learning Objectives:
- Outline various methodologies for deploying AI in clinical environments.
- Evaluate the considerations, relative costs, benefits, and risks associated with each deployment method.
- Understand the advantages of an AI platform for scaling AI deployment within a health system.
Monday, Dec. 2 | 3-4 PM CST | Room N226
The ROI of AI
AI Returns More Than Just Dollars: Adoption Makes Sense
Presented by Jason Billings Wiesner, MD, MBA — Chief Radiologist at Sutter Health
The discussion will provide a strategy in the identification and selection of AI within Radiology, a system-level approach. The session will share the BJC Healthcare selection, implementation, and governance of AI. Understanding and importance of both financial and non-financial ROI during the evaluation of AI within Radiology.
Overall Learning Objectives:
- Understand the infrastructure and workflow for a successful AI deployment.
- Recognize the value of ROI from a patient, provider, and enterprise perspective.
- Identify selection, evaluation, and testing criteria for AI solution deployment.
Tuesday, Dec. 3 | 8-9 AM CST | Room N226
Economics of Imaging
Harnessing AI in Government-Funded Healthcare Systems
Presented by Remy Chee Hong Lim, MBChB — Medical Director at Mercy Radiology
The increased demand for imaging services is being met with continued workforce challenges and reimbursement pressures. Delayed capital investments, which have left many providers with aged equipment, now require proactive asset management and strategic planning to meet future demand with the appropriate technology. Challenging system-wide management strategies, imaging volumes are expected to continue to shift to lower-cost outpatient facilities as the industry landscape evolves. To improve cost, quality, access to care, and patient/clinician experience, radiology providers should consider the forecasting and trends impacting the industry.
Overall Learning Objectives:
- Important forecast updates, along with how top trends and new developments will impact the growth outlook.
- How factors such as technology advances, industry landscape, and other market trends are intersecting to impact Diagnostic Imaging.
- Considerations for strategic planning.