Where our work has surfaced in interviews, panels and the press.

Tyson Welzel joined the 'High Stakes, High Risk' panel at the iFHP Rewired Biennial Conference in London, alongside panellists from GHDIF, VHI, Lisa Balboa (WTW) and Joel Finlayson (League), moderated by Dimitrios Kalogeropoulos (GHDIF). The conversation examined what governance looks like when health plans are simultaneously deployers, providers and the ones writing the financial architecture underneath AI. He also led a closed-door C-suite workshop, 'Rethinking Future Healthcare', for insurers, brokers, payers and providers on 25 June.
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At VivaTech 2026 in Paris, Anca del Rio joined a panel on building equitable health systems in the age of AI, and a Swiss Embassy gathering on AI, robotics and precision hosted with Swissnex.
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Writing for HLTH, Anca del Rio and Tyson Welzel argue that the opportunity is not adding AI to existing workflows but redesigning care delivery around what AI makes possible: meaningful oversight rather than ritual sign-off, and governance built for the clinician as auditor, not author.
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Anca del Rio's cover story for HealthManagement.org argues that the three risks compounding across health systems remain clinical, operational and financial, and that they do not behave independently: from the limits of safe automation to clinical-grade systems, and from digital exposure to system sovereignty.
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At HIMSS26 Europe in Copenhagen, Tyson Welzel moderated a Transformation Stage panel on a deceptively simple question: how do we define appropriate autonomy vs. full autonomy in AI for healthcare? Joined by Siobhan McMahon (Dedalus), Sigrid Berge van Rooijen (Eir Health) and Russ Read-Barrow (FC:AI), the conversation moved quickly past theory into governance, clinical accountability, patient trust, and where humans must stay in the loop.
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