Stanford Medicine is using healthcare agent orchestrator to advance cancer care and have more effective tumor board meetings.
One thing for sure, AI has a huge potential for the future of healthcare.
For technical people:
Stanford Medicine is using healthcare agent orchestrator to advance cancer care and have more effective tumor board meetings.
One thing for sure, AI has a huge potential for the future of healthcare.
For technical people:
This is awesome! Agentic AI streamlining the background stuff to enable clinicians to do the do more easily
Totally agree . . . does seem to be anchored in Teams, though, so we’d have the issues of cross-organizational collaboration, especially with confidential patient information.
Aotearoa seems ripe for finding a solution across organisations, INCLUDING primary care!! (who are currently totally excluded from these MDT), where maybe there is a secure platform . . . building on the Patient Summary/API/Hira/Tuhi work . . .where GPs can add their perspective in an asynchronous way but also be invited to a synchronous hui if timing worked with schedules.
What seems good about this is there is heavy human input, generative AI then organizes, but may be doing less interpreting/discerning what to leave in vs out, that happens in the transcribing generative AI space. . . perhaps less risk of hallucinations?!?!