“The Department of Veterans Affairs appointed Gil Alterovitz its first director of artificial intelligence tasked with expanding the technology’s role in agency care and research.”
“VA is already using AI to reduce veterans’ wait times for health appointments and scan their medical records to evaluate their suicide risk in the REACH VET program. IBM’s Watson is also helping agency doctors suggest drugs based on cancer lab results.”
“Alterovitz is leading an effort that builds on the Health Tech Sprint he helped run as a Presidential Innovation Fellow at the Department of Health and Human Services. The 14-week project in 2018 saw 10 organizations use federal databases to create tools like one matching cancer patients to clinical trials.”
“The new director — based within the Office of Research and Development — will also oversee training of “hybrid” clinical scientists, going on at the VA since 2015, to use data science to improve health care.” Read the full article here.
Source: First AI director appointed at Veterans Affairs – By Dave Nyczepir, July 11, 2019. FedScoop.




