Register now for our upcoming webinar and learn how patients and family caregivers are already using AI assistants to make sense of lab results, manage medications, and prepare for appointments. That shift is happening whether healthcare is ready or not, and it raises an urgent question: when an AI touches someone’s health record, what actually keeps it safe? This session looks at the rise of the agentic patient helper and what it means for patients, caregivers, and the clinicians who support them. Through a live demonstration, we will show a real AI assistant working with real health data behind a set of always-on safety guardrails, including privacy protection, a complete audit trail, and a human confirmation step before anything happens. The focus is not the technology itself but what it enables: more capable caregivers, better informed patients, and a model for safety-first, open-source AI that any organization can inspect, trust, and build on. Attendees will help shape where this goes.
What attendees will take away:
1. Why patients and caregivers are adopting AI for health tasks today, and the real risks when they do it with no protection in place.
2. A live look at what “safe by default” actually means when an AI agent works with health data: redaction, an audit trail, and a human in the loop before any action.
3. What agentic patient helpers make possible for caregivers and care teams, with concrete examples.
4. How an open, safety-first approach lets the whole community verify and improve trust, and how to get involved.


