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Scaling AI: Building Trust Through Governance in GCC Healthcare

By Rebecca Pluthero, Senior Legal Counsel,Artificial Intelligence, InterSystems

As healthcare organizations across the GCC accelerate their digital transformation, the challenge is no longer whether to adopt AI, but how to scale it safely and responsibly. Fragmented "bolt-on" AI solutions create dangerous governance gaps, making oversight a "nightmare" of disconnected systems and inconsistent compliance. To truly realize the benefits of AI—improving patient outcomes and reducing clinician burnout—organizations must move beyond reactive "checkbox" compliance and embed robust governance into their very core.

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About the Author

Rebecca Pluthero serves as global Senior Legal Counsel for Artificial Intelligence at InterSystems, where she advises the business on worldwide regulatory developments,international policy and legal strategy for Artificial Intelligence. She also sits on InterSystems’ AI Council; a Governance Panel promoting responsible AI development and deployment while meeting evolving regulatory requirements. Rebecca works closely with internal business teams across North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia Pacific and the Middle East operating in multiple sectors and navigating Artificial Intelligence implications. Rebecca also regularly speaks at industry events sharing her experiences and observations from the intersection of global regulation, governance, legal, procurement, commercial contracting, product development, adoption and emerging AI innovation.