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In this episode of Talking HealthTech, we focus on the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on radiology within public healthcare systems.
We delve into the challenges, successes, and strategies surrounding the adoption of AI in diagnostic imaging, emphasising the potential for improved outcomes in patient care.
Three of Queensland's leading radiologists, Professor Catherine Jones, Dr Sajith Karunasena, and Dr Jennie Roberts join us for an unfiltered conversation on the role of AI in transforming radiology practices. We'll uncover the challenges, critical success factors, and regulatory considerations when integrating technology into public healthcare. Plus, we discuss strategies for balancing human-centric care with service delivery excellence and the crucial part education plays in sustaining technological advancements in healthcare.
Key Takeaways
- Public healthcare systems face unique challenges when integrating AI, including complex infrastructures and resources.
- Patient safety and governance are vital when adopting new technologies in a clinical setting.
- AI has the potential to improve service delivery and efficiency, reducing errors and optimising care.
- Successful technology implementation requires clear communication, local clinical champions, and training.
- Educating current and upcoming healthcare professionals on AI is essential for sustainable implementation.
- There's a growing understanding and acceptance of AI in healthcare among professionals and the community.
Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.
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In this episode of Talking HealthTech, we focus on the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on radiology within public healthcare systems.
We delve into the challenges, successes, and strategies surrounding the adoption of AI in diagnostic imaging, emphasising the potential for improved outcomes in patient care.
Three of Queensland's leading radiologists, Professor Catherine Jones, Dr Sajith Karunasena, and Dr Jennie Roberts join us for an unfiltered conversation on the role of AI in transforming radiology practices. We'll uncover the challenges, critical success factors, and regulatory considerations when integrating technology into public healthcare. Plus, we discuss strategies for balancing human-centric care with service delivery excellence and the crucial part education plays in sustaining technological advancements in healthcare.
Key Takeaways
- Public healthcare systems face unique challenges when integrating AI, including complex infrastructures and resources.
- Patient safety and governance are vital when adopting new technologies in a clinical setting.
- AI has the potential to improve service delivery and efficiency, reducing errors and optimising care.
- Successful technology implementation requires clear communication, local clinical champions, and training.
- Educating current and upcoming healthcare professionals on AI is essential for sustainable implementation.
- There's a growing understanding and acceptance of AI in healthcare among professionals and the community.
Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.
Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.
Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus

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