by Matthew Rehrl MD | AI Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Google, Healthcare 3.0, Healthcare Ethics
For physicians and healthcare executives who are looking for a brief introduction into leading-edge artificial intelligence (AI) research, I recommend listening to the short, eight-part DeepMind Podcast. DeepMind is an AI startup based in London and was recently...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, EHR
The paper Cascades of Care After Incidental Findings in a US National Survey of Physicians is an important read for anyone who believes artificial intelligence is going to lower healthcare costs. A “Cascade-of-Care” is a medical workup that expands...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Twitter
When I talk to physicians about Twitter, they often tell me they think it’s a waste of time Perhaps they are right. But then I will pull up Bill Gates’ Twitter account, started in 2010 (see his first tweet below), and ask them why— if indeed it is such a waster...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Digital Platforms, Healthcare Revenue
I once read Netflix runs 400 A/B tests on their website at any given time. What this suggests is that each day they are evaluating multiple ways to incrementally improve their website. Why? Because they see their website as a core part of their business. It isn’t seen...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Social Media, Twitter
I can’t fathom is why most healthcare organizations don’t spend more time selecting and creating a meaningful “pinned tweet”. (For those of you who don’t know, a pinned tweet is a self-selected tweet which lives right below your profile, and visually will often...