The Case for Physician Collaboration in the Age of AI

Smart Medicine  |  17 April 2026

Healthcare has long talked about putting patients at the center. But what if the real future of medicine asks something more?

In this season finale of Smart Medicine, Dr. Scott Sigman sits down with Susannah Fox, anthropologist, and former Chief Technology Officer at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, to explore what she calls the patient-led revolution. Drawing on years of research into how patients and caregivers use technology, data, and community to solve problems, Susannah offers a powerful framework for understanding how innovation is often driven from the ground up.

From rare disease communities and peer-to-peer health networks to diabetes device innovation, this conversation reveals what becomes possible when patients are seen not just as recipients of care, but as partners in shaping its future. If smart medicine is about better outcomes, this episode makes the case that listening to patients may be one of the smartest moves of all.