health AI hub

Starting in January 2024, we will host monthly Health AI Hub Collaboratory Rounds. These sessions will bring together experts and practitioners to share and  explore various aspects of AI lifecycle management in healthcare. These monthly gatherings are designed to keep you informed about the latest trends, best practices, and challenges in the dynamic field of healthcare AI.

upcoming health AI hub

Date and Time
February 29th 2024 at 2 pm EST

Register in Advance
https://duke.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUvceyuqD8tG9TZEiZTp_1q-bUNj5erSTKY

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing the link to join the meeting.

Topic
Understanding the AI Taxonomy: CPT Codes and the Pathway to Payment

Learning Objectives

Supplemental Readings

Speakers

Samantha Ashley is the Director of CPT Editorial and Regulatory Affairs in the American Medical Association’s Health Solutions business unit. Samantha’s role is multifaceted, encompassing setting strategic direction for the CPT Editorial Panel process, as well as overseeing the communication of healthcare policies, through identification and resolution of national payment and reporting problems. She is also the Secretary of the CPT Editorial Panel, ensuring that the process remains open and transparent. In addition to her role with the CPT Editorial Panel, Samantha contributes her strategic insights to the AMA-convened Digital Medicine Payment Advisory Group (DMPAG) Notably, Samantha was lead staff for the DMPAG’s AI Workgroup, when they developed seminal work in describing AI medical services within the CPT code set.

Shannon Curtis is the Assistant Director of Federal Affairs at the American Medical Association. In this role she manages AMA’s advocacy with numerous federal departments and agencies and plays a key role in development of AMA policy on a wide range of healthcare issues. Her portfolio includes drug and device regulation and payment; public health, infectious disease and life science issues; reproductive health; and a number of issues that impact patient access and costs, such as drug pricing, healthcare price transparency, and competition. She has a significant focus on the regulation of digital health and AI-enabled technologies. Prior to joining the AMA, Shannon was part of the advocacy staff at the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Association of American Medical Colleges, and was a legal fellow at the U.S House of Representatives. Shannon received her B.S. from the University of Colorado at Boulder and her J.D. from Southern Methodist University.

past health AI hub

January 2024

Topic: Encoding Bioethics: AI in Clinical Decision Making

Speaker: Charles E. Binkley, MD, FACS, HEC-C, Director of Bioethics at Hackensack Meridian Health and Associate Professor of Surgery at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine