Shape the future of AI at VCH: Staff & Research Community Survey
What are we doing?
We are excited to announce the launch of the new Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hub at VCH and VCHRI, designed to accelerate and unify AI efforts across clinical, operational, research and commercial areas. This Hub combines resources and expertise to foster collaboration and ensure that our teams remain at the forefront of technological advancements.
To meet the increasing demand for VCH data in AI model development, integration and validation, we are establishing a rigorous review process. This process will support effective data management, policy compliance and best practices for AI-driven projects. The Data AI Policy Task Force (DAPT), composed of leaders from VCH Senior Executive Team, Data and Analytics, Privacy, Finance, Legal, Research and VCHRI Indigenous Health Research Unit, is creating a framework for responsible, secure and innovative AI development and use.
How you can get involved?
We invite you to participate in this survey. It will take no more than 10 minutes of your time. This environmental scan will and will help us map existing AI initiatives, resources, infrastructure and training needs. Your input is essential in shaping how we utilize AI and data to enhance patient care, streamline operations, advance research, and work toward a real-time learning health system.
Who should participate?
VCH Staff: Engaged in clinical care, research, operations, and administration who use or may be impacted by AI in their work.
Researchers and trainees: If your clinical or research training occurs at a VCH site or involves VCH patients or data we welcome your feedback.
Partner organizations: If your work involves VCH data or occurs at a VCH site we welcome your feedback.
What is the deadline?
November 29, 2024
What are we doing?
We are excited to announce the launch of the new Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hub at VCH and VCHRI, designed to accelerate and unify AI efforts across clinical, operational, research and commercial areas. This Hub combines resources and expertise to foster collaboration and ensure that our teams remain at the forefront of technological advancements.
To meet the increasing demand for VCH data in AI model development, integration and validation, we are establishing a rigorous review process. This process will support effective data management, policy compliance and best practices for AI-driven projects. The Data AI Policy Task Force (DAPT), composed of leaders from VCH Senior Executive Team, Data and Analytics, Privacy, Finance, Legal, Research and VCHRI Indigenous Health Research Unit, is creating a framework for responsible, secure and innovative AI development and use.
How you can get involved?
We invite you to participate in this survey. It will take no more than 10 minutes of your time. This environmental scan will and will help us map existing AI initiatives, resources, infrastructure and training needs. Your input is essential in shaping how we utilize AI and data to enhance patient care, streamline operations, advance research, and work toward a real-time learning health system.
Who should participate?
VCH Staff: Engaged in clinical care, research, operations, and administration who use or may be impacted by AI in their work.
Researchers and trainees: If your clinical or research training occurs at a VCH site or involves VCH patients or data we welcome your feedback.
Partner organizations: If your work involves VCH data or occurs at a VCH site we welcome your feedback.
The VCH-VCHRI Data-AI Policy Taskforce (DAPT) invites you to participate in a survey aimed at understanding the current use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Vancouver Coastal Health. Your insights will help us identify needs and develop resources to support AI-driven initiatives, with the goal of enhancing patient care, operational efficiency, and research outcomes.
This survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. Your responses are anonymous and confidential. All data collected will be used only for the purposes of this task force. Participation is voluntary, and you may skip any questions you are not comfortable answering.
If you have any questions about this survey or would like to discuss AI further, please feel free to contact AI@vch.ca