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From Diagnosis to Holistic Patient Care, Machine Learning is Transforming Healthcare

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6 Machine Learning Powers a Holistic Approach to Healthcare I thought you would be glad to know that Aidoc just saved one patient's life." Original article published by WIRED. " "Hey" the doctor texted, All three companies working with machine learning through AWS agree: This is only the beginning. While they've accessed unprecedented levels of scale through AWS Machine Learning, there's plenty of work still to come in applying machine learning's success in diagnosis in other areas of healthcare. Hamilton envisions machine learning creating more opportunities for patients to have productive conversations with their healthcare providers. The company is currently developing natural language processing (NLP) technology that could free doctors from entering data into their laptops by intelligently listening to the dialogue in the exam room; the NLP model can take notes and pull up relevant test results or images. Background applications might surface alternative diagnoses for the doctor based on millions of records. And the care doesn't end when the visit is over: Back at home, the patient might receive interactive prompts: "Did you fill your prescription? Would it help if we delivered it?" Remote monitoring of wearable technology could congratulate the patient for reaching 3,000 daily steps or warn case managers that rapid water weight gain indicates pending heart failure. The goal, Hamilton said, is "trying to get to a conversational healthcare workflow not a visit-oriented, venue-oriented workflow." While these possibilities continuing to drive excitement around machine learning, companies agree that the progress to date is gratifying—especially when it can save a life. Wallach says he's continuously motivated by the direct messages he gets from doctors on a weekly basis—including a recent one about an ER patient with a massive pulmonary embolism. Ed Wallach, Aidoc CEO

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