On today’s show, George and Louise delve into:
Has China really built the world’s first an AI-Agent Hospital?
Royal Melbourne Hospital in Melbourne has built a machine learning model to predict likely wait times in the emergency department, complete with a public-facing dashboard – how cool is that!
Whoops, the US FDA’s AI, Elsa, has problems coming out of the starting gate
Australian regulator the TGA has approved sleep apnoea tech on smartwatches. Is this the relationship saving tech everyone will want?
Congrats to the Bluegum Health Transformation team in Tassie for their early progress in transforming the state’s health system, enabled by digital and data.
Is there a fundamental mismatch between the goals of interoperability and monolith EMRs?
OpenAI’s all listening, all seeing, all dancing AI companion. What could be the applications and implications for healthcare?
And Louise chats with Julia Conway at the Independent Health and Aged Care Pricing Authority on pricing virtual care and what’s needed to make virtual a part of everyday healthcare
Resources:
RMH Emergency Wait Times Dashboard
LinkOverview of smartwatches & sleep apnoea detection
LinkChina’s AI Agent Hospital Research Paper
LinkBluegum Health Transformation Homepage
LinkDr Yousseff Aboufandi’s OpenAI LinkedIn
post IHACPA Virtual Care Project Final Report
LinkePatientDave’s Substack #PatientsUseAI
LinkJAMIA paper how patients with brain tumours use LLM
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