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Steven Charlap, MD, MBA on LinkedIn: an open letter to Judy Faulkner

April 10, 2024

Steven Charlap, MD, MBA has penned an open letter to Judith Faulkner, CEO of Epic Systems, advocating for the integration of SOAP Health, a startup aimed at improving patient data collection and risk assessment, into Epic's systems. Despite SOAP Health's potential to significantly enhance early disease detection and diagnosis, integration challenges with Epic are hindering its impact. Charlap, motivated by a personal tragedy of a missed diagnosis in his family, beseeches Faulkner to consider the broader benefits of such an integration for patient care, emphasizing the shared goal of advancing healthcare.

Steven Charlap, MD, MBA on LinkedIn: an open letter to Judy Faulkner LinkedIn

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Progress in AI requires thinking beyond LLMs

April 10, 2024

Matt Asay contributes to InfoWorld with an insightful piece on the limitations and misconceptions surrounding large language models (LLMs) and their role in achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). Asay argues that while LLMs have been hyped as precursors to AGI, they fundamentally lack the capacity for true understanding and are confined to tasks involving statistical text analysis. He emphasizes the importance of diversifying AI research beyond LLMs to include other technologies like reinforcement learning or recurrent neural networks, which could offer more promising pathways toward meaningful AI advancements. Asay critiques the current focus on LLMs for dominating the AI landscape, potentially hindering innovation and encouraging a monocultural approach to AI development. He advocates for a broader exploration of AI technologies to foster genuine progress.

Progress in AI requires thinking beyond LLMs | InfoWorld Infoworld

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The future of health is predicated on the personalization of care

April 8, 2024

In her article, Monica Rosser discusses the evolving landscape of the U.S. healthcare system, emphasizing the need for a more personalized approach to healthcare delivery amidst challenges such as demographic shifts, clinical staffing shortages, and the imperative for equitable service provision. Rosser highlights the considerable demand for additional healthcare professionals across various specialties and the population aging, which is placing unprecedented stress on healthcare infrastructure. She argues for the adoption of advanced technology, like AI, machine learning, and data analytics, to facilitate personalized care, improve the customer experience (CX), and streamline healthcare administration. Rosser points to the “Whole Health” approach as a key goal, focusing on integrated, patient-centered care that transcends traditional service silos, as illustrated by initiatives like the VA’s Whole Health program. The article projects a future where federal health leaders leverage technology to address provider shortages and demographic changes, ultimately leading to an improved, more personalized healthcare system.

The future of health is predicated on the personalization of care | Maximus Maximus

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Chief AI officer: The hottest job in healthcare

April 8, 2024

The article discusses the emerging trend of healthcare organizations incorporating Chief AI Officers into their C-suites, highlighting the growing importance of artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry. As AI continues to shape healthcare delivery and management, professionals like Dennis Chornenky at UC Davis Health, Dr. Karandeep Singh at UCSD Health, and Shawn Wang at Elevance Health represent this new and crucial role. Their positions underscore the evolving landscape of healthcare, where AI's integration is increasingly seen as essential for improving patient care, operational efficiency, and strategic innovation within the sector.

Chief AI officer: The hottest job in healthcare Modern Healthcare

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Steven Charlap, MD, MBA on LinkedIn: an open letter to Judy Faulkner

April 10, 2024

Steven Charlap, MD, MBA has penned an open letter to Judith Faulkner, CEO of Epic Systems, advocating for the integration of SOAP Health, a startup aimed at improving patient data collection and risk assessment, into Epic's systems. Despite SOAP Health's potential to significantly enhance early disease detection and diagnosis, integration challenges with Epic are hindering its impact. Charlap, motivated by a personal tragedy of a missed diagnosis in his family, beseeches Faulkner to consider the broader benefits of such an integration for patient care, emphasizing the shared goal of advancing healthcare.

Steven Charlap, MD, MBA on LinkedIn: an open letter to Judy Faulkner LinkedIn

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Progress in AI requires thinking beyond LLMs

April 10, 2024

Matt Asay contributes to InfoWorld with an insightful piece on the limitations and misconceptions surrounding large language models (LLMs) and their role in achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). Asay argues that while LLMs have been hyped as precursors to AGI, they fundamentally lack the capacity for true understanding and are confined to tasks involving statistical text analysis. He emphasizes the importance of diversifying AI research beyond LLMs to include other technologies like reinforcement learning or recurrent neural networks, which could offer more promising pathways toward meaningful AI advancements. Asay critiques the current focus on LLMs for dominating the AI landscape, potentially hindering innovation and encouraging a monocultural approach to AI development. He advocates for a broader exploration of AI technologies to foster genuine progress.

Progress in AI requires thinking beyond LLMs | InfoWorld Infoworld

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The future of health is predicated on the personalization of care

April 8, 2024

In her article, Monica Rosser discusses the evolving landscape of the U.S. healthcare system, emphasizing the need for a more personalized approach to healthcare delivery amidst challenges such as demographic shifts, clinical staffing shortages, and the imperative for equitable service provision. Rosser highlights the considerable demand for additional healthcare professionals across various specialties and the population aging, which is placing unprecedented stress on healthcare infrastructure. She argues for the adoption of advanced technology, like AI, machine learning, and data analytics, to facilitate personalized care, improve the customer experience (CX), and streamline healthcare administration. Rosser points to the “Whole Health” approach as a key goal, focusing on integrated, patient-centered care that transcends traditional service silos, as illustrated by initiatives like the VA’s Whole Health program. The article projects a future where federal health leaders leverage technology to address provider shortages and demographic changes, ultimately leading to an improved, more personalized healthcare system.

The future of health is predicated on the personalization of care | Maximus Maximus

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Chief AI officer: The hottest job in healthcare

April 8, 2024

The article discusses the emerging trend of healthcare organizations incorporating Chief AI Officers into their C-suites, highlighting the growing importance of artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry. As AI continues to shape healthcare delivery and management, professionals like Dennis Chornenky at UC Davis Health, Dr. Karandeep Singh at UCSD Health, and Shawn Wang at Elevance Health represent this new and crucial role. Their positions underscore the evolving landscape of healthcare, where AI's integration is increasingly seen as essential for improving patient care, operational efficiency, and strategic innovation within the sector.

Chief AI officer: The hottest job in healthcare Modern Healthcare

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