Event date: 2/25/2026 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Export event HITEQ Admin / Friday, February 6, 2026 / Categories: Emerging Technologies, Priority Topics, Webinars, Archived HITEQ AI Series: Practical and Proactive Approaches to AI Readiness for Health Centers Session 1: A Framework for AI Readiness in Health Centers Session Description: Establish a solid foundation for your health center's AI journey by learning how to assess your current state and build an organizational framework for AI adoption. This session provided a practical roadmap for creating a strategy that ensures your AI decisions are mission-aligned, and we heard how this is being put into action by health centers in Maine. Series Description: Navigate the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) with confidence by joining the HITEQ Center’s new virtual learning series, "Practical and Proactive Approaches to AI Readiness for Health Centers." In the midst of rapid change and industry hype, this three-part series is designed to be your foundation, equipping your health center to confidently move beyond speculation and manage AI in ways that directly align with your core mission and goals. This foundational series will also seamlessly lead into our upcoming Skill Builder Series, which will feature an AI-focused community of practice for health centers to share and learn together. Print 385 Tags: health centersAI Documents to download English transcript(.pdf, 163.95 KB) - 6 download(s) Transcripción en español(.pdf, 171.85 KB) - 7 download(s) Webinar Slide Deck(.pdf, 2.19 MB) - 1 download(s) Resource Links Register here Related Resources HITEQ Learning Series | Practical and Proactive Approaches to AI Readiness for Health Centers HITEQ Skill Builder Series: Health IT & Data Basics: 101 for New Health Center Staff HITEQ Skill Builder Series: Health IT & Data Basics: 101 for New Health Center Staff HITEQ Highlights: Fortifying the Frontlines: Cybersecurity Strategies for Health Centers in a Rising Threat Landscape HITEQ Highlights: Bridging Practice and Quality Improvement: Informaticists as Force Multipliers in Today’s Health Centers