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Pilot limbo: why most clinical AI never scales, and how some hospitals break the cycle

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Key moments

What you can expect in today’s session, timestamped:

  • 11:00 - 11:20: Panel discussion with Maurice van den Bosch, Annemarie van 't Veen, and Tim Jansen
  • 11:20 - 11:22: Launching kaiko: a word from our founder Thomas Hufener and team
  • 11:22 - 11:29: Demo: kaiko, the clinical AI workspace
  • 11:29 -11:40: Fireside chat with Surgical Oncologist Michel Wouters

About the session

Hospitals are investing in AI, building strategies, and running pilots. What most of them haven't cracked yet is how to make it last.

On June 24, 2026, we explored why, and what the hospitals that figured it out did differently. A CEO, an AI accelerator lead, and a critical care specialist from three Dutch hospitals joined Wouter Gude, author of the AI Monitor for Hospitals 2026, to share the decisions, the resistance, and the lessons they wish they had earlier.

You will also see kaiko, the clinical AI workspace, live and already running at leading European hospitals, preparing a patient consultation. And you will hear from a surgeon at NKI-AVL on what it changed for him and his patients.

Walk away with a clear answer to the question most hospital leaders are still sitting with: what does it actually take?