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Clearwater 2nd Annual Healthcare AI Summer Series: Beyond Responsible AI

Beyond Responsible AI

Governing Healthcare in an Era of Intelligent Systems

Empowering healthcare leaders to navigate risk, accountability, and opportunity

5-Week Virtual Summer Series, June 24 - July 22, 2026

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The healthcare industry is moving beyond conversations about responsible AI and into a far more complex reality: governing intelligent systems operating across clinical, operational, and security environments. This executive summer series convenes leading voices from healthcare, cybersecurity, policy, and clinical leadership to examine the emerging structures, risks, and governance models shaping the future of AI in healthcare.

Empowering healthcare leaders to navigate Risk, Accountability, and Opportunity.

Week 1
June 24, 2026 | 12:00-1:00 CT

Whose Risk Is It Anyway? Building the AI Accountability Model

This session explores how healthcare organizations are defining accountability models for AI risk, governance, and oversight across the enterprise. Leave with ideas for structuring AI governance roles, executive ownership, and cross-functional decision-making inside your own organizations.

Krissy Safi

Krissy Safi

Moderator

Chris Cuellar

Chris Cuellar

CCO, Elevate ENT

CISO Blaine Hebert

Blaine Hebert

Vice President & CISO, Onvida Health

Week 2
July 1, 2026 | 12:00-1:00 CT

Agentic AI in Healthcare: Navigating Regulatory Uncertainty and Building Governance That Lasts

This session examines emerging risks tied to agentic AI, including evolving FDA considerations, HHS strategy, state-level regulation, and operational governance challenges. Leave with guidance for evaluating and governing AI-enabled workflows before regulatory expectations fully solidify.

Andrew Mahler

Andrew Mahler

Vice President, Consulting Services, Privacy & Compliance

Adam Greene

Adam Greene

Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Week 3
July 8, 2026 | 12:00-1:00 CT

When the Attackers Bring AI: 2026 Healthcare Threats in Plain View

AI is rapidly changing the healthcare threat landscape, from sophisticated phishing and voice cloning attacks to prompt injection and vulnerabilities within AI-enabled medical technologies. This session breaks down the most significant emerging AI-driven threats healthcare organizations are facing in 2026 and what security teams are seeing in real environments today. Leave with a clearer understanding of where AI-related exposure is growing and what defensive priorities organizations should focus on now.

Dave Bailey

Dave Bailey

Vice President, Consulting Solutions & Strategy (Moderator)

Steve Akers

Steve Akers

Corporate CISO

Justin Sun

Justin Sun

Director, Security Operation Center

Philip Burnham

Philip Burnham

Consultant, Penetration Tester, Technical Testing Services

Week 4
July 15, 2026 | 12:00-1:00 CT

From Commitment to Execution: Operationalizing AI Governance in Healthcare

This session brings together advisory and practitioner perspectives to examine what it takes to operationalize AI governance, including how to stand up governance structures, build and manage AI inventories, prioritize risk, and navigate the organizational realities that shape implementation. Leave with a clearer picture of what operationalized AI governance looks like in practice and what it takes to get there.

Dave Bailey

Dave Bailey

Vice President, Consulting Solutions & Strategy

Cate Ciccolone

Cate Ciccolone

Assoc. Dir., Commercial Health IT Advisory, Guidehouse

Week 5
July 22, 2026 | 12:00-1:00 CT

State of AI in Healthcare: Where the Industry Actually Is

Who Defines Trustworthy AI?

As healthcare organizations move from AI experimentation to enterprise deployment, expectations around governance, accountability, and risk management are evolving quickly. In this closing session, Baxter Lee sits down with Brenton Hill, Head of Operations and General Counsel at the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI), to explore the frameworks shaping the future of healthcare AI.

Together, they will discuss how organizations can operationalize responsible AI, balance innovation with risk, and prepare for emerging expectations from regulators, boards, clinicians, and patients. Attendees will leave with practical insight into the governance principles most likely to influence healthcare AI adoption over the next several years.

Baxter Lee

Baxter Lee

President (Moderator)

Brenton Hill

Brenton Hill

Head of Operations and General Counsel, CHAI

Watch 2025 AI Summit Webinars

AI Summit Sessions – 2025

Laying the Foundations for Responsible AI

Replays are from June 23-25, 2025

The Building Blocks of AI Governance 

Speakers: Jon Moore, Chief Risk Officer & SVP, Consulting Services, Clearwater

Developing an AI Governance Program

Speakers: Dave Bailey, VP Security Services, Clearwater
Robin Lang, CIO, CaroMont Health

Operationalizing AI Governance

Speakers: Jon Moore, Chief Risk Officer & SVP, Consulting Services, Clearwater
James Green, Chief Executive Officer, Cognome

The State of AI Regulation in Healthcare

Speakers: Andrew Mahler, Vice President of Privacy & Compliance Services, Clearwater
Frank Meyers, Deputy Legal Counsel, Federation of State Medical Boards
Adam Greene, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

AI, Privacy, and the Future of Healthcare: Legal Perspectives with Thomas Nachbar

Speakers: Andrew Mahler, Vice President of Privacy & Compliance Services, Clearwater
Thomas Nachbar, F.D.G. Ribble Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School

The Compliance Officer’s Guide to Managing the Use of AI

Speakers: Jon Moore, Chief Risk Officer & SVP, Consulting Services, Clearwater
Leah Voigt, Chief Compliance Officer, Corewell Health

How Threat Actors Are Using 
AI Against Us

Speakers: Steve Akers, Chief Technology Officer & Corporate Chief Information Security Officer, Clearwater
Dave Bailey, Vice President, Consulting Services, Security, Clearwater

How Security Operations Teams Are Using AI to Fight Back

Speakers: Justin Sun, GCWN, GCIA, Director, Security Operation Center, Clearwater
Albert Caballero, Field CISO Americas, SentinelOne

CISO Roundtable on AI: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Speakers: Jackie Mattingly, Senior Director, Consulting Services, Clearwater
Augie D’Agostino, Chief Information Security Officer, University of Washington Medicine
Cory Hall, Executive Director Information Security. Nicklaus Children’s Hospital