
The AI Shift
Weekdays at 11am, 7pm, and 3am
Seismic changes are happening across healthcare, and at the heart of that transformation is artificial intelligence. The AI Shift explores how AI, machine learning, automation, and data-driven technologies are reshaping the delivery of care, enhancing clinical decision-making, optimizing operations, and empowering patients, providers, and payers alike.
Join industry veteran Tom Foley and a who’s who of AI leaders, innovators, and visionary practitioners as they break down cutting-edge tools, real-world use cases, ethical considerations, and strategic insights that define the future of healthcare. Whether it’s AI-enabled virtual care, predictive analytics in population health, ambient intelligence in clinical workflows, or the cultural and policy shifts required to adopt these technologies responsibly, The AI Shift brings you conversations that matter now and what’s next.
Follow the conversation with #TheAIShift and tune in for episodes that inform, challenge, and inspire the healthcare ecosystem to harness the power of AI for better outcomes, smarter systems, and more human-centered care.
The AI Shift is a production of Healthcare NOW Radio.
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Meet the Host
Tom Foley
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Tom Foley is a Health IT leader focused on transforming care delivery through virtual, connected, and AI-enabled models. He has led major digital health initiatives, including serving as President of Medcomsys (now iPatientCare) – one of the first 13 EHRs to be CCHIT certified. He has also overseen a patient portal rollout that reached more than 15 million users. He also directed one of the largest initial deployments of Direct Messaging, connecting 43,000 healthcare subscribers.
At Lenovo Health, Tom launched the worldwide health solutions strategy, advancing connected health and virtual care across the wrist-to-cloud continuum. He also moderated the Health Innovation Think Tank, an executive collaborative of more than 50 health systems, payers, and technology vendors focused on best practices in value-based and virtual care.
Tom served on the UPMC Center for Connected Medicine board and has spent more than a decade leading virtual care initiatives across multiple modalities, with a focus on the home as the center of care. His current work centers on embedding AI as a native component of care delivery for both patients and providers.


