Wow!!!! It's been a long time since I watched a video that had such a profound impact on me. As a health administer (that tries to implement innovative programs), we are in a state of unsustainability in healthcare. We are not innovative and we are not efficiently making decisions that improve patient outcomes. Currently, the healthcare system is imploding and can't survive the escalating costs to deliver inefficient healthcare. Population health management (especially in the large EHRs) does not allow us to quickly, easily, or efficiently locate and track data that will make a difference in patient outcomes. Providers are click monkeys and support staff and nursing are too busy working on today's reactive style of medicine to think about "not today's work" which is the management of patient populations and panels. Thank you Peter Lee for explaining the future in an easy to understand format. I'm more optimistic now.
Such a great lecture! Did just want to point out on the labwork - the hb level was 15.5 which was on the high end of normal, which it noted in the analysis. It then went on to say that he may have anemia which would be from a low hb, so its analysis of the report was way off - still seems a little risky to be using for medical purposes without clinical oversight this early!
I'm a RN and what Peter Lee talks about is very true and moving forward to help with prior auth will be such a game changer especially with clinical documentation. Excited AI is on the forefront of healthcare...
It is said that AI must learn from large amounts of data. How much data did the bee learn from when it saw the flower for the first time. At the first contact with the flower, he already knows how to approach the flower from every direction. Has AI made at least that much progress?
Amazing lecture. This lecture explains perfectly the potential of transformers in Medicine and how fundamentally medicine will be change in the next couple years pending its implementation.
Wow!!!! It's been a long time since I watched a video that had such a profound impact on me. As a health administer (that tries to implement innovative programs), we are in a state of unsustainability in healthcare. We are not innovative and we are not efficiently making decisions that improve patient outcomes. Currently, the healthcare system is imploding and can't survive the escalating costs to deliver inefficient healthcare. Population health management (especially in the large EHRs) does not allow us to quickly, easily, or efficiently locate and track data that will make a difference in patient outcomes. Providers are click monkeys and support staff and nursing are too busy working on today's reactive style of medicine to think about "not today's work" which is the management of patient populations and panels. Thank you Peter Lee for explaining the future in an easy to understand format. I'm more optimistic now.
Such a great lecture! Did just want to point out on the labwork - the hb level was 15.5 which was on the high end of normal, which it noted in the analysis. It then went on to say that he may have anemia which would be from a low hb, so its analysis of the report was way off - still seems a little risky to be using for medical purposes without clinical oversight this early!
Am I the only one that saw the movie War Games in the 80s? Y'all ain't scared?
I'm a RN and what Peter Lee talks about is very true and moving forward to help with prior auth will be such a game changer especially with clinical documentation. Excited AI is on the forefront of healthcare...
I am a retired Physician, after listening the video, I glad that I will be watching the development from the gallery with scare and excitement.
It is said that AI must learn from large amounts of data. How much data did the bee learn from when it saw the flower for the first time. At the first contact with the flower, he already knows how to approach the flower from every direction. Has AI made at least that much progress?
Amazing lecture. This lecture explains perfectly the potential of transformers in Medicine and how fundamentally medicine will be change in the next couple years pending its implementation.
58:11 aren’t they getting answers from someones else’s answers
Exciting times ahead! Thank you Peter Lee for a fantastic talk! Inspired!
Very interesting
Great video!