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Big Data & Information or Creativity & Connection?

by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Creativity

Many people think we are in the thick of the Information Age, where Big Data and AI rule, and Creativity and Connection serve them. But I believe the near future will be just the opposite. I believe we are in the early stages of the Creativity and Connection Age, and...

Wittgenstein’s Language Games and EHRs

by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, EHR, Philosophy

I have a difficult question about the philosophy of electronic health records (EHRs) that I want to ask someone: Should we consider the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the tonal voice analysis of patient-physician conversations and it’s subsequent natural...

Microsoft, Nuance, and Emotional Analysis via AI and Voice Data

by Matthew Rehrl MD | AI Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Natural Language Processing, Physician Career

Microsoft recently purchased the speech recognition software company Nuance (Microsoft completes acquisition of Nuance, ushering in a new era of outcomes-based AI) for 16 billion dollars. At first glance, this looks like a good thing for both healthcare and...

February’s Most Important Blog

by Matthew Rehrl MD | AI Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Blogging

The most important blog I wrote in February 2022 is The Personal Data Big Healthcare Wants From Job Applicants. We seriously underestimate how much corporations—including healthcare corporations—see us as data sources. We also underestimate their unshakable belief...

The Personal Data Big Healthcare Wants From Job Applicants

by Matthew Rehrl MD | AI Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Healthcare Ethics, Physician Career

When applying for a healthcare job, I expect that acceptable data for a potential employer to collect would include such things as prior employment history, educational history, email address, etc. And I certainly believe in many healthcare jobs, background checks are...

EHR Data Mining After Death

by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Deontology, EHR, Philosophy

I am fascinated by the questions surrounding the ethics of data mining a patient’s electronic health record (EHR) after they die. Consider this: From a healthcare corporation’s point of view, the EHR of a patient, after they die, becomes extremely valuable. Why?...
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I write, blog, and speak about creativity, walking, and writing.

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