About this site
Data, Decisions and Clinics is an independent publication launched in 2026 by Dr. Yoram Friedman.
It explores what happens when clinical reality meets enterprise technology, and what it actually takes to make that intersection work.
Dr. Friedman is a physician turned enterprise product leader with more than two decades of experience building large-scale software platforms and leading digital transformation initiatives at global technology companies. Trained in medicine and shaped by years inside hospital systems, he later moved into product management, where he led complex data and AI-driven initiatives across regulated industries.
This dual perspective, clinical and technological, shapes the lens of this publication.
Healthcare does not fail because of a lack of innovation. It fails when data is fragmented, when governance is treated as paperwork instead of architecture, and when technology is introduced without understanding how clinicians actually work under pressure.
Data, Decisions and Clinics focuses on:
- The real-world limits of healthcare AI
- Governance as architecture, not committees
- Operational versus analytical AI
- Interoperability beyond buzzwords
- The human side of digital transformation
The core belief behind this publication is simple: intelligent systems only work when they are built on trustworthy data, embedded accountability, and deep respect for the realities of clinical care.
Technology matters. Architecture matters more.
And people matter most.