Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept. It’s transforming how health care is delivered today, improving safety, efficiency and patient outcomes. That innovation takes center stage on St. Luke’s Health Now: Smart Medicine – Health Care Innovations in AI, airing Monday, June 8 at 6:30 PM on WFMZ-TV (Channel 69).
Host Ashley Russo is joined by Charlie Sonday, DNP, CRNP, Associate Chief Medical Information Officer at St. Luke’s University Health Network, and Dr. Robert Fournier, Chairman of Radiology, for an inside look at how AI is being thoughtfully integrated into clinical care. Their conversation explores how artificial intelligence supports clinicians, enhances diagnostic accuracy, strengthens patient safety and helps health care teams spend more time focused on patients.
The episode also features on-location interviews with Dr. Dennis McGorry, Chairman of Family Practice, and Donna Sabol, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, Senior Vice President and Chief Quality Officer. Together, they highlight how AI-powered tools are improving primary care, enabling earlier detection of patient risk and reinforcing St. Luke’s national leadership in quality, safety and patient experience — showcasing how smart technology and human expertise work hand in hand to shape the future of medicine.