Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in America, just behind heart disease and cancer. At 1:07 this Dr Lubarsky says "Nurses and Doctors will always be in charge". He is sadly mistaken. Medical AI advances will become more viable than seeing a doctor or a nurse, with statistically better outcomes. I think that is great news! I am a retired Air Force Medical Service Corps Officer myself and I support better patient care than what we provide today.
I recommend exploring specialized scientific journals; there are numerous. Also, Smart Medicine, a dedicated website, is worth considering for valuable insights.
UC Davis should look into Suki AI which is working very well for a group of physicians in the Phoenix area. Once a provider starts using the Generative AI Technology, the reduction in the burden is felt immediately. For the past 5 months, the saved time has been at least 1.5 to 2 hours.
“Nurses and doctors will always be in charge”. No mention of the patient. Patient and doctor and nurse 2:03 relationship is a collaboration. A patient is in charge of his own body and should decide what goes into it. Patient’s level of receptiveness depends on his level of trust in the medical establishment. I use A.I. to me on a daily basis. A.I. is available 24/7. The patient is the primary PERSON IN CHARGE of his care and primary person making decisions in his care. Medical errors happen, medical malpractice happens, drug adverse reactions happen, drug long term negative consequences happen; and a well informed patient can do a lot to advocate for himself. We see this time and time again when a patient, knowing his own body, prevented negative AND fatal outcomes.
I firmly believe that we need to develop specialized AI models exclusively designed for the healthcare industry, rather than relying on general-purpose tools like ChatGPT for such sensitive applications. Healthcare demands precision, reliability, and certification, which generic AI models are not currently equipped to provide.
Now, that's what we call AI-powered healthcare! In any realm, SmythOS can be your AI sidekick. Automate deep tasks, mine data to gain insights, and unlock new opportunities. #AI #Automation #SmythOS
Healthcare Ai = scan patient DNA -> finding out the disorders that patients are genetically prone to, consider patient life style, ex. smoking, drinking habits, work environment, etc., record patients' bio-markers from ex. liver and kidney function tests, match symptoms with diagnosis, coming out with the best individualized treatment plan for the patient -> future of medicine. Healthcare Ai is able to pass medical licensing examinations NO matter the difficulty with a score of 100%. How about humans?
NOW on LIFE SUPPORT, please report at the highest level: Cease and desist malicious use of AI: espionage, rape, poisoning, physical cyber attacks, vandalism, death threats, intellectual property theft and collusion with US. I am not your property! Supremacists, terrorists and Communists
Some of their references to the downsides of Generative AI seem fabricated for the sake of their argument. Ive never had chatgpt incorrectly reference specific trials that don't exist at all. I would prefer for him to show examples.
I can’t help but think that the kind of AI generated voice/text customer service hell you get today from various companies when you’re put on hold - instead of connecting you immediately to a human - will not make healthcare better for patients. Of course, it will be wonderful for the companies looking to maximize profits by replacing human employees. Maybe don’t race into the future. Perhaps, tread carefully and deliberately.
Ai = standardized healthcare. If there is something wrong with the programming, it would be easy to audit. Individual practitioners, you have one million doctors, you get one million different styles of practice -> impossible to audit.
They laugh like 1000 AI agents won't be as smart as the very best doctor at diagnosing. But while they work on that, for sure gains in Billing, Data Entry, Search, Fraud, Abuse, Mistakes and Routing should produce MASSIVE savings and efficiency within 3 years. But will that trickle down to consumers in the form of cheaper healthcare and how do we stop related corruption and fleecing. This will all happen as AI takes on manufacturing, logistics, cleaning, recycling, stocking and more.
The public info officer is diluting the content by trying to be relevant, so this is just a rambling discussion. Better to have her excluded and let the two experts have a dialog. She can be replaced by AI!
You should have a.i. at the table with you. A.i. answers are well rounded and less condescending. You’re making the general public sound like a bunch of idiots. We’re not illiterate monkeys or savage cave men!
Thank you for this video! AI truly simplifies people's lives. We also find it fascinating to watch, which is why our latest video is about AI in HEALTHCARE
This video is truly inspiring! Looking forward to your next content! 🌟
Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in America, just behind heart disease and cancer. At 1:07 this Dr Lubarsky says "Nurses and Doctors will always be in charge". He is sadly mistaken. Medical AI advances will become more viable than seeing a doctor or a nurse, with statistically better outcomes. I think that is great news! I am a retired Air Force Medical Service Corps Officer myself and I support better patient care than what we provide today.
There's no reason to believe this except mindless unsubstantiated hype. Will AI make you an ice cream cone too?
Good information and beneficial 👍
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How can I learn more about AI related to healthcare remotely?
I recommend exploring specialized scientific journals; there are numerous. Also, Smart Medicine, a dedicated website, is worth considering for valuable insights.
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UC Davis should look into Suki AI which is working very well for a group of physicians in the Phoenix area. Once a provider starts using the Generative AI Technology, the reduction in the burden is felt immediately. For the past 5 months, the saved time has been at least 1.5 to 2 hours.
Per day, per week or in total? If in total it doesn't seem that much.
@@lagendijkictthere's no AI that actually does much useful. This person is clearly just invested in this startup they're promoting
How much you getting for the sales you pushing ?
thanks for sharing!
How AI help in diagnosis of thalassemia. Pl guide
“Nurses and doctors will always be in charge”. No mention of the patient. Patient and doctor and nurse 2:03 relationship is a collaboration. A patient is in charge of his own body and should decide what goes into it. Patient’s level of receptiveness depends on his level of trust in the medical establishment. I use A.I. to me on a daily basis. A.I. is available 24/7. The patient is the primary PERSON IN CHARGE of his care and primary person making decisions in his care. Medical errors happen, medical malpractice happens, drug adverse reactions happen, drug long term negative consequences happen; and a well informed patient can do a lot to advocate for himself. We see this time and time again when a patient, knowing his own body, prevented negative AND fatal outcomes.
So true....
I firmly believe that we need to develop specialized AI models exclusively designed for the healthcare industry, rather than relying on general-purpose tools like ChatGPT for such sensitive applications. Healthcare demands precision, reliability, and certification, which generic AI models are not currently equipped to provide.
Now, that's what we call AI-powered healthcare! In any realm, SmythOS can be your AI sidekick. Automate deep tasks, mine data to gain insights, and unlock new opportunities. #AI #Automation #SmythOS
Healthcare Ai = scan patient DNA -> finding out the disorders that patients are genetically prone to, consider patient life style, ex. smoking, drinking habits, work environment, etc., record patients' bio-markers from ex. liver and kidney function tests, match symptoms with diagnosis, coming out with the best individualized treatment plan for the patient -> future of medicine.
Healthcare Ai is able to pass medical licensing examinations NO matter the difficulty with a score of 100%. How about humans?
AI will revolutionize healthcare completely. It will reduce burnout for doctors, improve quality for patients and more profit or hospitals.
NOW on LIFE SUPPORT, please report at the highest level:
Cease and desist malicious use of AI: espionage, rape, poisoning, physical cyber attacks, vandalism, death threats, intellectual property theft and collusion with US. I am not your property! Supremacists, terrorists and Communists
Ok I agree with you
Some of their references to the downsides of Generative AI seem fabricated for the sake of their argument. Ive never had chatgpt incorrectly reference specific trials that don't exist at all. I would prefer for him to show examples.
your selection bias isn't holding up here
@@hellothere-mm1sp Please elaborate, selection bias towards what? ChatGPT?
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I can’t help but think that the kind of AI generated voice/text customer service hell you get today from various companies when you’re put on hold - instead of connecting you immediately to a human - will not make healthcare better for patients. Of course, it will be wonderful for the companies looking to maximize profits by replacing human employees. Maybe don’t race into the future. Perhaps, tread carefully and deliberately.
Ai = standardized healthcare. If there is something wrong with the programming, it would be easy to audit.
Individual practitioners, you have one million doctors, you get one million different styles of practice -> impossible to audit.
The CEO is wrong. Doctors and Nurses are not the boss. The insurance companies are.
They laugh like 1000 AI agents won't be as smart as the very best doctor at diagnosing. But while they work on that, for sure gains in Billing, Data Entry, Search, Fraud, Abuse, Mistakes and Routing should produce MASSIVE savings and efficiency within 3 years. But will that trickle down to consumers in the form of cheaper healthcare and how do we stop related corruption and fleecing. This will all happen as AI takes on manufacturing, logistics, cleaning, recycling, stocking and more.
The public info officer is diluting the content by trying to be relevant, so this is just a rambling discussion. Better to have her excluded and let the two experts have a dialog. She can be replaced by AI!
that s the blah blah of the topic, a good convo would ve been taking cases where AI is helping discovering new drugs etc
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You should have a.i. at the table with you. A.i. answers are well rounded and less condescending. You’re making the general public sound like a bunch of idiots. We’re not illiterate monkeys or savage cave men!
Thank you for this video! AI truly simplifies people's lives. We also find it fascinating to watch, which is why our latest video is about AI in HEALTHCARE