Douglas Flora: Who is Responsible When Healthcare AI Fails?
Douglas Flora, Akifa Khattak and Sanjay Juneja

Douglas Flora: Who is Responsible When Healthcare AI Fails?

Douglas Flora, Executive Medical Director of Yung Family Cancer Center at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, President-Elect of the Association of Cancer Care Centers, and Editor in Chief of AI in Precision Oncology, shared a post on LinkedIn:

Episode 111 of AI and Healthcare is out.

Most organizations implementing AI in healthcare ask whether it works. Akifa Khattak asks who is responsible when it doesn’t.

That distinction drove this episode. Sanjay Juneja and I spent an hour with Akifa on the questions most AI conversations sidestep – vendor accountability, data infrastructure and environmental cost, compliance in agentic workflows, and what happens when AI-driven decisions seek reimbursement based on outcomes.

The legal and operational architecture of healthcare AI is still being built in real time, often behind the clinical deployment.

The gap has consequences. This episode names them.

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