Media & Thought Leadership

I speak with journalists, policymakers, clinicians, and innovators about how emerging technologies are reshaping healthcare and what it takes to integrate them responsibly into real clinical practice. My aim is to translate science and policy into clear, practical insight so leaders can make informed decisions that improve care, expand access, and build trust at scale.

For Interviews, Commentary, or Press Requests

If you're working on a story related to AI in healthcare, digital health, regulation, clinical workflow, or innovation in care delivery, I’m happy to contribute insight and context.
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Featured Conversations

AI & Digital Health

How intelligent tools actually work in real care

Innovation & Healthcare Delivery

Redesigning care around people, not institutions

Policy, Regulation & Oversight

Innovation that earns trust at scale

Equity & Community Health

Prevention, access, and agency across the lifespan

Thought Leadership Insights

These themes guide much of my public work:

1. AI that Strengthens Clinical Practice

Why AI must support, not distract from, clinical decision-making and patient relationships.

2. Patient Agency

Clear information, understandable tools, and designs that give people a meaningful role in their own care.

3. Care Where People Are

How to expand access through telehealth, digital tools, and workflow models that reduce barriers.

4. Early Detection & Digital Twins

Practical approaches for risk modeling and prevention — what’s promising, what’s ready, and what still needs evidence.

5. Responsible Innovation

Guardrails, oversight, and the questions every health organization should be asking as they evaluate new technologies.

Why Dr. Ami Bhatt is a go-to source on healthcare, AI, and the future of medicine

National leader shaping how AI and digital health are evaluated, governed, and deployed in U.S. healthcare

Chief Innovation Officer, American College of Cardiology, guiding technology adoption for a global community of 57,000+ clinicians

Chair, FDA Digital Health Advisory Committee, advising on AI, software as a medical device, and emerging digital diagnostics

Former Mass General Hospital cardiologist and telecardiology leader, with firsthand experience scaling virtual and hybrid care before and during COVID

Former Harvard Medical School faculty, bridging academic research with real-world clinical practice

Trusted advisor to FDA TAP, the Consumer Technology Association, and the U.S. Government Accountability Office on responsible innovation

Known for translating complex science, regulation, and AI systems into clear, practical insight for clinicians, policymakers, and the public

Focuses on where innovation fails or succeeds in practice: workflow, trust, equity, early detection, and patient agency

Brings over 20 years of frontline clinical experience to conversations often dominated by technologists or investors