Data and AI can enhance health systems' safety, efficiency, and profitability.
In this episode, Sherri Douville illuminates her pivotal role in advancing healthcare through data and AI, emphasizing the criticality of cybersecurity and her multifaceted background, including experiences at Johnson & Johnson. As CEO of Medigram, Sherri delves into challenges in healthcare technology, underscores the significance of medical-grade software, and discusses her contributions to industry standards and post-pandemic insights.
Tune in to learn about the dynamic intersection of data, AI, and cybersecurity in healthcare!
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Sherri Douville serves as the CEO at Medigram, the Mobile Medicine company dedicated to enhancing health systems' safety, efficiency, and profitability. Additionally, she is the editor for the forthcoming 4th book on AI and Cybersecurity for Healthcare Boards. Sherri holds the role of series editor with the top healthcare IT academic publisher, Taylor & Francis, based in the U.K.
Known for her ability to align engineering, IT, physician leaders, informatics, and legal professionals across the industry, Sherri co-chairs the first-of-its-kind multidisciplinary technical continuing medical education symposium with the Intelligent Health Association. The book series she oversees features a team of top experts in all relevant domains, comprising 100 coauthors and editorial reviewers, recognized as the premier ecosystem in the field.
In her efforts to drive alignment beyond publications, Sherri takes on the role of co-chair of trust for the industry's IEEE technical standard. She also serves on the healthcare CIO leadership group and CHIME certification committee for cybersecurity. Sherri has been honored with numerous speaking engagements, including talks, panels, keynotes, University lectures, and podcasts for various professional associations, governments, Ivy League institutions, and prestigious universities globally. Additionally, she has contributed to corporate board education for privacy and cybersecurity at Santa Clara University.