The Missing Link in AI Adoption
Managing employees’ AI-related stress is the key to unlocking the technology’s potential.
Managing employees’ AI-related stress is the key to unlocking the technology’s potential.
Despite leaps in medical technology, as many as 30 to 40 percent of surgical patients end up unsatisfied with their surgical outcomes due to lingering pain or mobility issues. AI-powered “digital twin” technology offers an opportunity to reduce the reliance on clinical heuristics—those experience-based shortcuts passed down through mentorship—for a more precise, bespoke approach to surgical care.
Today's AI systems are powered by vast models trained on data from across the internet. But this approach has stalled in the complex and critical field of healthcare, because while AI excels at retrieving facts, it falls short in handling the nuanced realities of clinical environments.
Pearl Health was founded to empower independent physicians through data and value-based care. The founding vision of Pearl Health—empowering independent physicians through data and value-based care—has only accelerated with the advent of AI.
Research shows that up to half of dementias may be preventable by addressing modifiable risk factors. These programs are typically delivered in person, are resource-intensive, and reach only a small fraction of the people who could benefit.
At its core, AVO leverages AI to process patient data directly from the Electronic Health Record (EHR), maps that data against clinical best practices, and produces "copilots" that automate clinician workflows.
Columbia Business School didn’t just see the future coming — it decided to build it.