Karandeep Singh named inaugural Chief Health AI Officer at UC San Diego Health

As a nephrologist, Karandeep also holds a master’s degree in biomedical informatics from Harvard Medical School.

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Karandeep Singh appointed as Chief Health AI Officer at UC San Diego Health effective Dec 29, 2023

By Asia Samachar | Malaysia |

Karandeep Singh has been recruited as the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Endowed Chair in Digital Health Innovation at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and named as the inaugural chief health artificial intelligence (AI) officer at UC San Diego Health, a newly developed position for the region’s only academic medical center.

He began his role on Dec 29, 2023.

Karandeep will focus on implementing change that advances safety and health outcomes in acute and ambulatory settings. His contributions will be pivotal in bringing innovation to the bedside, connecting the science and discovery that arise from academic and industry partners.

He will lead organizational approaches that integrate AI into clinical workflows, reduce documentation time, improve efficiencies and patient experience, while ensuring the appropriate structure and governance are in place for successful, accountable AI deployment in health care, according to a statement at UC San Diego Health website.

“I’m thrilled to take on this new role and help build out an AI strategy that will improve the experiences of the people receiving and delivering care within our health system,” Karandeep said in the same statement.

Appointing the first chief health AI officer for UC San Diego Health enhances the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Center for Health Innovation’s (JCHI) vision to develop sophisticated and advanced solutions in health care.

“Having worked with Dr. Singh previously in our careers, I have witnessed his impressive track record and deep expertise in health care technology firsthand,” said UC San Diego vice chancellor for health sciences John M. Carethers.

“He has become a national leader in the evaluation of proprietary AI technologies, a specialist in AI governance and has actively engaged in influencing AI policy with considerable experience and impact.”

Jacobs Center for Health Innovation executive director Christopher Longhurst noted that Karandeep’s expertise and reputation for being nationally recognized in the application of AI and digital health in the clinical setting will have a strong impact in the direction of JCHI and beyond.

“He is a dedicated trailblazer, who is uniquely qualified for this new role that will meaningfully bridge the gap between human expertise and technological advancements to improve lives,” said Longhurst who is also the chief medical officer and chief digital officer at UC San Diego Health.

Founded in September 2021, JCHI was launched as a model of the University Health Network’s (UHN) Techna Institute to integrate best practices for patient and health care research. Their mission is to use AI to enhance human health and sustainability in ways that are responsible, inclusive and to empower the individuals it serves.

In early 2023, philanthropists Joan and Irwin Jacobs’ generous $22 million gift to JCHI propelled the reality of the mission control center, an AI-fueled hyper-connected hub that will use leading-edge analysis to provide the highest quality of care.

On his new appointment, Karandeep said that his focus will also include driving innovation beyond the hospital walls and expanding the health system’s reach to entire communities, industries and stretching as far as the national level.

“My goal is for UC San Diego Health to have greater representation on the national stage where AI policies are being actively shaped, and to ensure that groundbreaking research happening in AI has a path towards being implemented and evaluated with the goal of improving people’s lives and experiences.”

As a nephrologist, Karandeep also holds a master’s degree in biomedical informatics from Harvard Medical School. He achieved his medical education at the University of Michigan Medical School and completed his internal medicine residency at UCLA Medical Center.

Karandeep brings the same pioneering drive from preceding positions as associate professor of learning health sciences, internal medicine, urology, and information at the University of Michigan. He has also served as the associate chief medical information officer of artificial intelligence at Michigan Medicine.

In 2022, he participated in the first invite-only Google Health Bioethics Summit, an exclusive conference of national experts encouraged to assist Google Health develop policies and principles related to AI use in health care. He used this opportunity to advocate for transparency in Google’s approach.

His research has been cited in several policy documents, including the White House’s Blueprint for an Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Government Accountability Office, National Academy of Medicine, the UK Government Regulatory Horizons Council, New Zealand Ministry of Health, and in New York City’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy.

Additionally, he has published several high-impact evaluations highlighting key issues in the use of proprietary AI models.

By adding this position, UC San Diego Health joins UCSF Health and UC Davis Health, which incorporated the chief health AI officer role in their health systems in 2023.

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