15 May 2025

AI and Nonprofit Private Healthcare Providers: A Look Back at a Day with FEHAP

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On May 15, Future4care had the pleasure of collaborating with our partner FEHAP for a full day dedicated to one of the most pressing issues in today’s healthcare transformation:
How can artificial intelligence be designed and deployed within nonprofit private healthcare, social care, and medico-social institutions?

A major challenge, approached with ambition, commitment, and pragmatism.

This day — at the crossroads of ethics, strategy, and hands-on experimentation — was co-organized by FEHAP and Future4care. It brought together healthcare professionals, innovators, legal experts, researchers, executives, and partners, all eager to share their insights, experiences, and questions about AI in healthcare.

Key topics explored during roundtables and workshops included:

  • AI literacy: understanding its principles, concrete applications, and organizational impacts

  • Ethics and regulation: integrating AI within a responsible and secure framework

  • Field experimentation: practical feedback from institutions already testing AI tools

  • Implementation strategies: building roadmaps tailored to the realities of nonprofit private healthcare

Each contribution emphasized the need for progressive adoption by frontline teams, while maintaining constant attention to human and organizational impact.

A meaningful partnership
This day reflects the shared ambition of FEHAP and Future4care: to create concrete and lasting bridges between innovators and healthcare & medico-social organizations.


Far from a technocentric approach, AI here is seen as a lever for efficiency, quality of care, and human-centered progress — provided it is developed within an ethical, structured framework, adapted to real-world conditions.

Congratulations to FEHAP for this impactful initiative, and to all speakers and participants whose engagement and quality contributions made this event a success.


At Future4care, we firmly believe that the digital transformation of healthcare and social care must be built through dialogue and co-construction. That’s exactly the approach we champion: grounded in reality, and never disconnected from actual needs.

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