HSM4575: AI, Innovation, and Sustainability in Healthcare Management

3 Credits

This course is a transformative 14-week journey into the future of healthcare leadership. It is an interdisciplinary exploration of the ways artificial intelligence and cutting-edge innovation can be harnessed to build more sustainable, equitable, and efficient healthcare systems. Students will gain a strategic understanding of AI technologies?from predictive analytics and digital platforms to generative models?and how they intersect with environmental sustainability, operational efficiency, and health equity. Through real-world case studies, hands-on projects, and insights from global health organizations, students will learn to navigate the complex challenges of modern healthcare while designing solutions that are innovative, tech-enabled, people-centric, and planet-conscious. Key themes include: ? AI-driven solutions for population health and personalized care ? Sustainable operations and green healthcare infrastructure ? Innovation ecosystems and design thinking in healthcare ? Health equity, digital inclusion, and responsible innovation ? Regulatory frameworks and ethical considerations in tech-enabled healthcare. By the end of the course, students will be equipped to assess and propose forward-thinking strategies that align technological advancement and innovation with sustainable and equitable healthcare goals.

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