Could AI be the Antidote to ‘Sick Care’ in America?
Meeting people where they are with personalized AI-powered patient outreach could help traditional healthcare move beyond reactive medicine.
Adnan Iqbal</a> is the CEO and co-founder of <a href=https://medcitynews.com/author/aiqbal/"https://www.lumahealth.io/">Luma Health</a>, the market-leading operational AI platform solving the biggest challenge in healthcare – getting a patient in front of the right provider and to the best health outcome quickly. Luma Health currently serves 100M+ unique patients, 200,000+ healthcare providers and 950+ health systems and clinics across the US, Canada, the UK and the Caribbean. The company has raised $160M+ in capital from leading technology investors including FTV Capital, US Venture Partners, Texas Medical Center, InHealth Ventures and the Stanford-StartX Fund. Adnan holds a BS in Environmental Biology from the University of California, Berkeley and graduate degrees from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Institute of Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge." />
Meeting people where they are with personalized AI-powered patient outreach could help traditional healthcare move beyond reactive medicine.