NLP in Healthcare 3/3: ChatGPT, MedPaLM and the Impact of NLP in Healthcare

Published: Jan. 19, 2023, 10:27 p.m.

This episode is the last on in the series of three discussions about natural language processing in healthcare. In the first episode, I discussed the state of symptom checkers with Jeff Cutler, CCO of Ada Health - the leading symptom-checking provider. In the second episode, CEO of Suki, Punit Singh Soni, explained where voice technology is today in helping doctors better manage their medical records and notes taking. And today\u2019s discussion will give you a comment and critical perspective on using ChatGPT in healthcare and other large language models such as Google\u2019s MedPalm.\xa0\n\nOBJECTIVES OF THE DISCUSSION:\xa0\n\nTo clarify the state of natural language processing in healthcare - to which extent is this moving from research to practical use,\xa0\n\nTo create a clear, realistic picture of\xa0ChatGPT and MedPaLM implications\n\n\nSpeakers:\nAlexandre Lebrun - CEO of Nabla - a french company that has created an AI-based medical assistant that makes healthcare professionals more efficient. For instance, it automates clinical documentation and patient engagement.\xa0\n\nIsrael Krush, CEO of Hyro - mostly present in the US market -\xa0the world's first headache-free conversational AI, especially focused on healthcare. It\u2019s used for automation across call centers, mobile apps, websites and SMS include physician search, scheduling, prescription refills, FAQs and more. You're doing this mostly in the US, supporting patient communications for health systems like Mercy Health, Baptist Health and Novant Health.\xa0\n\nVideo recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzKTcjPX-qg&t=3s\nNewsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/\nwww.facesofdigitalhealth.com