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AI in Healthcare: Building AI Doctors Actually Trust with Dr. Laura Purdy

27 min · 8. maj 2026
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In Episode 7 of the BetterHealthTech Podcast, host Muhammad Atif sits down with Dr. Laura Purdy to discuss the future of AI in healthcare and what it takes to build technology that doctors actually trust. AI tools are becoming more common across healthcare, from clinical workflows and automation to virtual care and digital health platforms. But for physicians, the real question is not just whether AI is available. It is whether AI is accurate, practical, usable, and helpful inside real healthcare environments. In this episode, Dr. Laura Purdy shares her perspective on how doctors view AI, why many clinicians feel overwhelmed by new technology, and how healthcare innovators can build solutions that reduce burden instead of creating more complexity. We discuss AI adoption in healthcare, trust and usability, clinical workflows, digital health innovation, healthcare automation, and the role of technology in supporting doctors and patients. This episode is valuable for physicians, healthcare leaders, healthtech founders, AI product teams, digital health professionals, and anyone interested in the future of healthcare technology. Guest: Dr. Laura Purdy Host: Muhammad Atif Podcast: BetterHealthTech Podcast Powered by: PureLogics

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Technology, AI, and the Future of Senior Care.

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AI is moving fast in healthcare. From workflow automation and diagnostics to predictive analytics and decision support, healthcare organizations are investing heavily in AI. But one important question often gets overlooked: Are healthcare teams actually ready to use these systems? In this episode of the Better Health Tech Podcast, Shelby Soto speaks with Dr. Kengia Sabree, HIM Certification Coach, RHIA, PMP, CAHIMS, about the human side of healthcare transformation. They discuss workforce readiness, certification, HIM, compliance, training, and why AI adoption depends not only on technology, but also on people, processes, and operational readiness. Key topics include: • Why healthcare teams may not be fully ready for AI • Risks of adopting AI without proper training • The role of HIM in the AI era • Why certification still matters • How leaders can build future-ready teams • What professionals should learn to stay relevant AI does not replace the system. It depends on it. And the system depends on people. Follow Better Health Tech for practical conversations on healthcare technology, AI, digital health, and innovation.

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episode AI in Healthcare: Building AI Doctors Actually Trust with Dr. Laura Purdy artwork

AI in Healthcare: Building AI Doctors Actually Trust with Dr. Laura Purdy

In Episode 7 of the BetterHealthTech Podcast, host Muhammad Atif sits down with Dr. Laura Purdy to discuss the future of AI in healthcare and what it takes to build technology that doctors actually trust. AI tools are becoming more common across healthcare, from clinical workflows and automation to virtual care and digital health platforms. But for physicians, the real question is not just whether AI is available. It is whether AI is accurate, practical, usable, and helpful inside real healthcare environments. In this episode, Dr. Laura Purdy shares her perspective on how doctors view AI, why many clinicians feel overwhelmed by new technology, and how healthcare innovators can build solutions that reduce burden instead of creating more complexity. We discuss AI adoption in healthcare, trust and usability, clinical workflows, digital health innovation, healthcare automation, and the role of technology in supporting doctors and patients. This episode is valuable for physicians, healthcare leaders, healthtech founders, AI product teams, digital health professionals, and anyone interested in the future of healthcare technology. Guest: Dr. Laura Purdy Host: Muhammad Atif Podcast: BetterHealthTech Podcast Powered by: PureLogics

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