New Healthcare AI Models Could Reshape Everything From Burnout to Diagnostics
- Alphabet Inc., via Google Cloud and its Public Sector division, has collaborated with Drive Health and Illinois officials to initiate Healthy Baby, a multi-year AI-based maternal health program designed to support underserved populations beginning in 2025.
- This program seeks to decrease maternal deaths and enhance delivery results by providing tailored support through the AI assistant Nurse Avery, accessible via Google Pixel smartphones and Fitbit wearables.
- Several public companies, including GE HealthCare, Avant Technologies, Palantir, and Salesforce, are advancing AI healthcare solutions amid market growth projected to exceed $110 billion by 2030.
- GE HealthCare's FDA-cleared CleaRecon DL enhances image clarity in cone-beam CT by 98% and raises clinician confidence by 94%, addressing distortion in interventional procedures, as noted by Arnaud Marie.
- The combined AI healthcare efforts suggest transformative potential for closing care gaps and improving outcomes, with companies pursuing regulatory advances and forming strategic partnerships for market expansion.
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