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What is the current state of the healthcare system in Nigeria and how is the country spurring innovation in Africa? Medical Student at Ambrose Alli University, Abraham Obianke, educates us on what is being done.
To connect with Abraham, find him on LinkedIn here.
Key Takeaways:
1. Nigeria has a shortage of medical professionals because they are not well-compensated. The lack of compensation compels doctors to move to other areas, which include the United Kingdom and the United States.
2. In an average medical school class in Nigeria, 70% of graduates will move to other parts of the world where their skills are more valued.
3. Because of the lack of modern medical equipment and government policies that encourage public health initiatives, Nigeria has expedited the use of technology in its healthcare system. -
How do we prevent health professional burnout AND break down barriers for patients to communicate with providers globally while being patient-centric in the process? Founder & CEO of Upvio, Mark Evans, teaches us how it is possible.
A huge shoutout to Robert Winkelmann, for scheduling and making this interview happen! Thank you!
To connect with Mark, visit him on LinkedIn here.
To learn more about Upvio, visit their website here.
Key takeaways:
1. Part of the story of Upvio aims to solve the question of "why should we be restricted by the locality that we are in" by breaking down barriers for patients to communicate globally with the best medical professionals to receive the best care possible.
2. Many big healthcare providers in Australia (with large, global teams) use U.S.-facing EHRs, which is the main clientele of Upvio's business.
3. Upvio is moving towards "Emotional", "Conversational", and "Empathic" AI, which is the ability to do virtual consultations and monitor the facial expressions of the patient/person, the tonality and intonation of the patient's/person's voice, and how they react to a question. All of these features would be summarized into a note that can be saved to their patient record. -
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What is "systematic selling" and how does it translate to being successful in sales, such as in the AI Healthcare space? Founder and CEO of Systematic Selling and Host of the Systematic Selling Podcast, Sean Lyden, educates us on how it is possible.
To connect with Sean, visit him on Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanlyden/
Subscribe to the Systematic Newsletter here: https://www.systematicselling.co/
Listen to the Systematic Selling Podcast here: https://www.systematicselling.co/podcast
Buy a copy of Collaboration Effect on Profit: Overcoming Founder's Syndrome to Achieve Sustainable Success here: https://www.amazon.com/Collaboration-Effect-Profit-Overcoming-Sustainable/dp/B0CZ89TN8P/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.gE6SiUPWZSqQV2TMTUbEwIoJ_-NgkSiJFD_nL_IB7-A.EQlXs fjMz6njNv_JWdTiUt1YArudvefq2viyWXocwI&dib_tag=se&keywords=Sean+M.+Lyden&qid=1728151430&s=audible&sr=1-1-catcorr
Key Takeaways:
1. Systematic selling takes a systematic and intentional approach, ranging from a company's sales system to developing sales talent into a high-performing team.
2. The right systems will allow organizations to reach their fullest potential.
3. Sales and Relationship Building is ranked by a trust continuum from 0-10 (0 being untrustworthy and 10 being impeccable trust). -
How is A.I. being used to help extract data from clinical notes to help improve outcomes for patients while assisting clinicians to do their jobs more effectively and efficiently? Co-founder and CEO of Pentavere AI, A Healwell AI company, Aaron Leibtag, educates us on how Pentavere is solving the problem.
To connect with Aaron, please connect with him here.
To learn more about Pentavere, please go to their website here.
To learn more about Healwell AI, please go to their website here,
Key Takeaways:
1. There is a plethora of health data, but it is currently not being used effectively to improve patient outcomes.
2. So much of our healthcare data is written in long form, which makes it challenging for clinicians to understand the needs of patients in a timely fashion.
3. People did not think that computers or natural language understanding could make sense of clinical documentation until it was tested to be true. -
How do we showcase Southern States, such as Mississippi where the field of A.I. can proliferate? Jim St. Clair teaches us how (not to mention it was a must to discuss Hotty Toddy football).
To connect with Jim, please find him on LinkedIn here.
Learn about the Mississippi Coding Academies, please click here.
Key Takeaways:
1. Mississippi is currently in the beginning stages of integrating and collaborating on an A.I. curriculum between in-state higher education institutions and several SEC universities.
2. The state government has been influential in ensuring that Mississippi has a workforce ready to support the next wave of innovation.
3. Healthcare organizations in Mississippi should look to the Mississippi Coding Academies as their first and best resource for trained developers and programmers to work on A.I. innovations in the state. -
How can we use A.I. to create customized solutions to empower people to take control of their health? Chairman and CEO of MediKarma, Inc., Kris Narayan educates us on how it can be done.
Connect with Kris here: / krisnarayan
Learn more about MediKarma here: https://www.medikarma.com/
Key Takeaways:
1. MediKarma is focused on the best practices for patient engagement in preventative care, even if it is incremental.
2. Patient responsibility is essential in improving health outcomes while decreasing costs for insurance companies.
3. We need to be less profit-oriented and more health-oriented when fixing healthcare. -
How can we develop new data visualization algorithms to make clinical recommendations to help medical professionals and patients make better decisions about their health?
Come find out how Estenda Solutions uses AI in healthcare to solve this question.
To connect with RJ, find him here: / rjkedziora
Key takeaways:
1. Understanding what occurs between patient appointments is crucial to solving health problems domestically and globally.
2. Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of preventable blindness in the Native American population, community health centers must have the resources they need to treat the ailment.
3. Congress must embrace AI in healthcare and understand its possibilities and provide guidance and support to help industry innovate.
To connect with RJ and learn about Estenda Solutions, please see the following resources below:
Facebook: / estendasolutions
Linkedin: / rjkedziora
Instagram: / estendasolutions
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How can the healthcare system change from a direct care to an educational model? Head of Legal Tracy Health, Sarah Covington, educates us on what is needed to happen.
To connect with Sarah, find her on LinkedIn here:
Key takeaways:
1. More resources need to be given to caregivers to ease the burden on nurses, but there is still an educational gap in how to treat wounds inside the home.
2. Healthcare in America, specifically in rural areas of the country means having access to essential services, such as ambulances and pediatric cardiologists.
3. Cost of deductibles in rural environments remains an issue for residents who need access to much-needed services. -
To connect with Ashley, find her on LinkedIn here: / ashley-a-gross
Key Takeaways:
1. Accessibility and Affordability are two goals that she aims to help people build their respective dreams, while building life-long connections with others.
2. Older generations are more eager to learn about A.I. technology than younger individuals because of the fear of missing out aka ("FOMO").
3. A.I. has mobilized people in both "centralized" and "de-centralized" manners. -
What is needed for A.I. to be successfully implemented in healthcare environments? Sigrid Berge van Rooijen educates us on how it is possible.
To find out more about Sigrid, find her on LinkedIn here: / sigridberge
Key Takeaways:
1. The medical history of a patient is essential in providing them with the right treatments, but also understanding them as a person.
2. A.I. can help medical professionals decide what is the most important treatment for patients to when to schedule their next appointment.
3. Education is needed for both patients and doctors to understand that A.I. is helpful and not a hindrance in healthcare operations. -
What is FemTech and how it will revolutionize female health as it relates to A.I. healthcare? Ioanna Deni of Intelligence Ventures provides an overview of how to define the FemTech industry and what regulations need to happen to make sure FemTech products are safe.
Find her on LinkedIn.
Key takeaways:
1. Femtech is a term that describes technologies and innovations around women’s health.
2. Women’s health is a largely unexplored market, which makes the demand for Femtech exponential.
3. There are regulatory differences between the unlearned or “raw data” and learned data produced by the algorithm -
In this episode, I sit down with my friend, CEO of WUWTA, Jonathan Sachs.
To find more about Jonathan find him on Linkedin, or go to https://getwuwta.com/
Episode is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Youtube.
Dylan Reid
Youtube:AIHealthcarePodcast
X:@AIHealthcarePod
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In this episode, I sit down with my friend, CEO of Genialis, and Co-founder, Board Director & Executive Committee Member of the Alliance for Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare, Rafael Rosengarten.
To find more about Rafael, find him on Linkedin, genialis.com, or at theaaih.org.
Episode is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Youtube.
Dylan Reid
Youtube:AIHealthcarePodcast
X:@AIHealthcarePod
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In this episode, I sit down with Generative AI Consultant, Chapter President to the Kansas City Generative AI Committee for the VR/AR Association, and an advisory board member to the University of Kansas School of Nursing; my friend Doug Hohulin.
To find more about Doug, find him on Linkedin.
Episode is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Youtube.
Dylan Reid
Youtube:AIHealthcarePodcast
X:@AIHealthcarePod
Linkedin: The AI Healthcare Report -
In this episode, I sit down with AI Entrepreneur and friend Peter Skuta on his invention the "AI Child" and how the "AI Child" can be used to increase health outcomes domestically and globally.
To find more about Peter, find him on Linkedin.
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What is Medical Affairs? Medical Affairs Expert Luisa Scott educates us on the field and why is it a crucial component of health care operations.
To learn more about Luisa, find her on Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisa-scott-phd/
Key takeaways:
1. Medical Affairs can be divided into two elements, which are the following:
i. Field Medical Team-tasked with providing non-promotional materials to healthcare providers and digging into the respective data.
ii. Post-market data collection- which patients are benefitting from the medical product?
2. One struggle that medical affairs professionals have faced among key health care stakeholders is how the utilization of medical products impacts the commercial strategies of companies.
3. One of the values that Medical Affairs brings to the organization is the ability for the field to analyze, and crunch data to make it more accessible to consumers in real-time. -
How do we showcase cities, such as those of Baton Rouge, Louisiana maintain a key importance in the role of A.I. technology implementation in healthcare in the United States? Adjunct Instructor at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Co-Founder of Disrupt Ready, Henry Hays, educates us on the progress, but also what is still needed to make cities in the South, such as Baton Rouge ready for the future.
To find out more about Henry, please find him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/henryhays/
Key takeaways:
1. The A.I. economy in southern cities, such as Baton Rouge is still in its early stages.
2. Southern businesses that understand what is and is not A.I. and then implement it will be the ones that survive in the future.
3. LSU is leading the way in A.I. education by constructing classes that allow students to learn, and build large language models that solve problems for businesses, which can lead to full-time employment for students. -
How do we expedite the drug approval process in the United States? Co-Founder & CEO of EVQLV, Andrew Satz, educates us on how and what is needed to do so.
To find out more about Andrew, please find him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewsatz/
To find out more about EVQLV, please find the company website here: https://evqlv.com/
Key takeaways:
1. The acceleration of getting drugs to patients by decreasing costs for researchers, industry, and other key stakeholders motivates EVQLV.
2. A.I. will cause hyper-specialization, which will make doctors become more productive.
3. Making data more accessible through government agencies and investing at a governmental level will drive future A.I. models and specialized medicines for populations. -
What is brain health? CEO + Co-Founder of DigiCARE Realized and Global Consortium Member of Social Impact Partners educates us on why brain health is crucial in pushing healthcare forward in the United States.
To connect with Brittany please find her Linkedin here.
Key takeaways:
1.Being intentional for treatments and cures are needed to make the necessary advancements for brain health so that families or those impacted have access to the resources that they need.
2. Having an understanding of the pathology of diseases, such as Alzheimer's can provide clinicians with more personalized, effective treatment plans.
3.Shifting from being reactive to proactive is essential to understanding brain health. -
Have you ever been curious about learning about navigating the U.S. Healthcare System from the perspective of an immigrant? In this interview, I sit down with my friend and COO of BeKey, Alex Koshykov on his story on navigating healthcare in the United States and its differences to his home country of Ukraine.
Connect with Alex here.
Be sure to read his newsletter US Healthcare, which can be found on his Linkedin! - Mehr anzeigen