There’s a lot of talk out there about how artificial intelligence will change the way doctors and nurses take care of patients; you hear some of it right here on this show. But all of that still feels like a forecast rather than a present reality. When you look really closely, it’s hard to find concrete examples where AI is already helping healthcare providers make better decisions that improve patient outcomes and take costs out of the system. That’s why Harry wanted to have Nassib Chamoun on the show. Chamoun is the founder and CEO of Health Data Analytics Institute (HDAI), which has been working with a major healthcare system, Houston Methodist, to test out a working platform called HealthVision. It's a collection of AI-driven models that use huge amounts of data, both from Medicare and from Houston’s own electronic health record system, to make predictions that help doctors and administrators spend less time poring over records and data, and more time interacting with actual patients and making good clinical and management decisions.
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