

Hidden Essentials for AI Success
Health AI Hub Collaboratory Rounds 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.
Hidden Essentials for AI Success
Join us for a practical discussion about what it really takes to roll out AI in a healthcare environment. We’ll focus on the people, processes, and preparation steps that often get overlooked so you can focus on making a measurable impact.
What You’ll Learn
Preparing Your Inputs: How to gather and organize required data, policies, and other knowledge sources
Connecting Your Systems: Identifying key technology touchpoints and ensuring secure, reliable data flow between them
Engaging Your Team: Communicating the “why” with training approaches that stick
Testing & Managing Risk: Using AI and other natural language techniques to ensure reliable outputs
The Next Mile: Connecting AI systems to each other using interoperability standards
This session is for those who are new to their journey, refining their plans, or simply looking to swap stories from the field.
Speaker
Corinne Stroum, MS
Corinne Stroum is a healthcare technology leader driving enterprise adoption of emerging technologies, with a focus on artificial intelligence and predictive analytics. She leads AI strategy and implementation at SCAN Group, where she helps translate technical innovation into measurable outcomes for Medicare Advantage members. With a background spanning digital health startups, large health systems, and payers, Corinne bridges clinical insight, product development, and responsible AI governance. She is a frequent speaker on the operational realities of deploying AI in healthcare and is passionate about aligning technology with the needs of underserved populations.
Previously, Corinne held leadership roles at KenSci and Advata, where she advanced the use of machine learning and data analytics to improve care delivery and health outcomes. She served as an extension lecturer for the University of Washington’s Methods and Applications of Healthcare Analytics course, where she taught future health data leaders about the practical applications of technology.