About this episode
Send a textIn this episode of DX Today, we take a deep dive into the shifting landscape of healthcare technology following the landmark HIMSS 2026 conference in Las Vegas. The industry has reached a critical crossroads where the theoretical promise of artificial intelligence is colliding with the practical realities of clinical implementation and a fragmented regulatory environment. We explore the rise of agentic AI, which represents a shift toward autonomous systems capable of reasoning and executing multi-step workflows, and the intense jurisdictional tug-of-war between federal deregulation efforts and restrictive new state laws. As healthcare organizations face mounting pressure from workforce shortages and the proliferation of unsanctioned shadow AI tools, leadership must now determine how to govern technologies that evolve and act independently at the point of care.Drawing parallels from the banking and financial services sector, we outline a strategic roadmap for digital transformation leaders to navigate this era of regulatory whiplash. We examine how the healthcare industry can adopt proven model risk management frameworks to ensure algorithmic explainability and prevent systemic discrimination in clinical decision-making. Through case studies ranging from ARPA-H’s autonomous cardiology initiatives to Colorado’s legislative firewalls, we highlight the necessity of hardcoded human-in-the-loop oversight and rigorous vendor transparency via standardized model cards. Join us as we discuss how to build a resilient governance infrastructure that balances rapid innovation with the life-or-death stakes of modern medicine.