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What If AI Could SPEED UP Clinical Trials by 90%? | CXOTalk #877

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Learn about the impact of AI in healthcare in CXOTalk episode 877 on AI in clinical trials. Discover how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing clinical trials and the potential benefits for the healthcare industry.

AI promises faster, safer clinical trials and better patient experiences. Clario's EVP & Chief Information Technology & Product Officer, Jay Ferro, joins CXOTalk host Michael Krigsman to explain how his team unifies IT, product, data, security, and marketing under one roof, giving sponsors, sites, and patients a single, seamless platform. He outlines responsible AI governance with legal, medical, privacy, and security leaders. He shows how predictive tools speed recruitment, sharpen protocol design, cut dropout risk, and support image interpretation while physicians keep the final judgment.

Watch to learn

• How a unified tech-product structure cuts cost and removes friction

• Steps for enterprise-wide AI oversight in a regulated environment

• Real use cases for AI in recruitment, imaging, and trial optimization

🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share for more thought-provoking conversations with top industry leaders.

🔷 Newsletter: www.cxotalk.com/subscribe

🔷 Read the summary and key points: https://www.cxotalk.com/episode/ai-in-clinical-trials-what-you-need-to-know

🔷 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/cxotalk

🔷 Twitter: twitter.com/cxotalk

00:00 🧬 The Role of AI in Clinical Trials

01:18 🔗 Unified Roles and Seamless Experiences

10:45 📉 Customer Concerns and Future Challenges

11:54 🔬 Navigating Uncertainty in Clinical Research

13:13 ⚖️ Balancing Priorities and Saying 'No' Strategically

18:02 🤖 AI's Role in Healthcare and Clinical Trials

24:07 🤖 Ensuring Responsible AI Development

27:19 🧪 AI's Role in Clinical Trials

32:23 📜 Navigating Regulatory Challenges and Organizational Readiness

36:24 🤝 Proactive Collaboration and Regulatory Compliance in AI Development

38:57 🌐 Transparency and Cross-Industry Collaboration in AI

42:12 🔗 Industry Similarities and the Role of Technology

44:40 💡 Purpose-Driven Technology and AI in Healthcare

50:15 🚀 Scaling AI Projects and Overcoming Adoption Challenges

#AI #ClinicalTrials #DigitalHealth #CIO #cxotalk

  continue reading

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Learn about the impact of AI in healthcare in CXOTalk episode 877 on AI in clinical trials. Discover how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing clinical trials and the potential benefits for the healthcare industry.

AI promises faster, safer clinical trials and better patient experiences. Clario's EVP & Chief Information Technology & Product Officer, Jay Ferro, joins CXOTalk host Michael Krigsman to explain how his team unifies IT, product, data, security, and marketing under one roof, giving sponsors, sites, and patients a single, seamless platform. He outlines responsible AI governance with legal, medical, privacy, and security leaders. He shows how predictive tools speed recruitment, sharpen protocol design, cut dropout risk, and support image interpretation while physicians keep the final judgment.

Watch to learn

• How a unified tech-product structure cuts cost and removes friction

• Steps for enterprise-wide AI oversight in a regulated environment

• Real use cases for AI in recruitment, imaging, and trial optimization

🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share for more thought-provoking conversations with top industry leaders.

🔷 Newsletter: www.cxotalk.com/subscribe

🔷 Read the summary and key points: https://www.cxotalk.com/episode/ai-in-clinical-trials-what-you-need-to-know

🔷 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/cxotalk

🔷 Twitter: twitter.com/cxotalk

00:00 🧬 The Role of AI in Clinical Trials

01:18 🔗 Unified Roles and Seamless Experiences

10:45 📉 Customer Concerns and Future Challenges

11:54 🔬 Navigating Uncertainty in Clinical Research

13:13 ⚖️ Balancing Priorities and Saying 'No' Strategically

18:02 🤖 AI's Role in Healthcare and Clinical Trials

24:07 🤖 Ensuring Responsible AI Development

27:19 🧪 AI's Role in Clinical Trials

32:23 📜 Navigating Regulatory Challenges and Organizational Readiness

36:24 🤝 Proactive Collaboration and Regulatory Compliance in AI Development

38:57 🌐 Transparency and Cross-Industry Collaboration in AI

42:12 🔗 Industry Similarities and the Role of Technology

44:40 💡 Purpose-Driven Technology and AI in Healthcare

50:15 🚀 Scaling AI Projects and Overcoming Adoption Challenges

#AI #ClinicalTrials #DigitalHealth #CIO #cxotalk

  continue reading

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