
The 11th Annual Singapore OpenGov CXO Leadership Forum is set to explore the transformative role of AI in digital health and governance, focusing on building resilient, AI-native ecosystems.
This year's forum, themed "Architecting the Digital Core: Trust, Intelligence and the Agentic Future," emphasizes the integration of AI into organizational frameworks. Key discussions will address topics such as AI scalability, cyber resilience, and the necessity for explainable AI, highlighting the critical need for trust in AI systems for successful deployment in clinical settings.
Healthcare leaders at the forum will delve into strategies for moving AI beyond pilot projects, emphasizing the importance of clinician confidence and effective integration into existing workflows. Charlene Liew from Changi General Hospital underscores that establishing clear performance metrics for AI is essential for gaining clinician trust, particularly in high-stakes environments where errors can have serious consequences.
Challenges such as governance, operational complexities, and the justification of return on investment are also pivotal topics. Experts agree that successful AI deployment requires strong clinical leadership and ongoing validation to ensure that AI systems remain safe and effective over time. As healthcare organizations navigate these complexities, the focus will be on creating sustainable, human-centered solutions that enhance patient care and operational efficiency.