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Why Refusing to Change Is Riskier Than Embracing Agentic AI | Newsday

25 min · 18. touko 2026
jakson Why Refusing to Change Is Riskier Than Embracing Agentic AI | Newsday kansikuva

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May 18, 2026: Bill Russell, Drex DeFord, and Sarah Richardson dig into Stanford Health Care's bold agentic AI strategy, and what it means for every healthcare IT team right now. From naming the fear of job loss head-on to redefining what innovation actually means, the trio breaks down why standing still is the bigger risk. Drex reports from Utah on the Great Trust Recession and the deepfake dangers reshaping how we verify everything. Sarah brings leadership lessons from Nashville on EQ, distributed thinking, and leading through uncertainty. The analyst of the future is a workflow architect. Key Points: * 01:46 Fear and Job Security Reframe * 08:20 Tech Debt as AI Opportunity * 12:50 Cutting Anchors with Five Whys * 16:33 Measuring Success and Burnout * 19:49 Conference Takeaways and Wrap Keep up to date on the latest in health IT: https://thisweekhealth.com/news/ X: This Week Health [https://twitter.com/thisweekhealth] LinkedIn: This Week Health [https://www.linkedin.com/company/ThisWeekHealth] Donate: Alex’s Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer [https://www.alexslemonade.org/mypage/3173454]

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