by Matthew Rehrl MD | Creativity, Healthcare Innovation
Rather, give them the option of pivoting. Here’s a story to consider. Most physicians have an informal network of physician colleagues who are their go-to resource for complex patient issues. And my pediatric go-to expert? A very smart pediatrician in his early...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | AI Ethics, Amazon, Healthcare Ethics, Healthcare Innovation
Who does Amazon think I am? (Or, at least, what does Amazon’s AI algorithm think I will buy?) The above screenshot is a visual list of the digital magazines which Amazon thinks I will be interested in, all found at the bottom of my Amazon account page. They aren’t too...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Artificial Intelligence, Creativity, Healthcare Innovation
Recently I attended an Artificial Intelligence/Deep Learning Conference where one of the tracts was on AI for Enterprise. Within this tract, there was a Google talk on using AI to optimize employees seating to maximize useful connections between each other. Although...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Healthcare Innovation
Structures are everywhere. There are bridge structures, building structures, government structures, and financial structures. We have our daily structure, our physical structure, and even our cellular structure. And, concerning the theme of my blog, we also have some...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Healthcare Innovation, Ikigai
(What follows is something I wrote years ago I found in my digital trash. It’s actually not too bad!) What is a Leap Idea? It’s an idea which speaks so powerfully to your inner core you can work on it 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for 3...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Healthcare Innovation
Primary Care Physicians retire at the average age of 64.9 years old, and this retirement age has remained stable for the past several years. This stability is important, because even a one year shift would have a dramatic impact on the upcoming physician shortage....