Ada at HealthtechX 2024
Explore the conversations that Ada experts had at the HealthTechX conference.
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Explore the conversations that Ada experts had at the HealthTechX conference.
Discover some Ada experts' recent activities and takeaways from conversations with our business, healthcare, and research community peers.
Technology has the potential to revolutionize primary care, as long as it truly supports patients and clinicians.
Over the past few months, we’ve been regularly asked what the emergence of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT means for Ada and healthcare more broadly.
Classification of Ada Assess as a Class IIa medical device confirms Ada's adherence to healthcare's highest standards.
With our rich health datasets, we were curious to find out if we could support efforts to monitor the global flu situation.
To understand the impact of the pandemic on young people’s mental health, we delved into Ada data to look for trends.
The right AI-based symptom assessment and care navigation partner will meet your user needs and your organization's needs – today and tomorrow.
It’s not enough to simply claim digital products are effective and safe in marketing materials. Providers must prove it.
Statistically, it’s a rare disease, yet it’s the most common cause of end-stage liver disease and liver transplants in childhood.
Decision-makers in life science companies genuinely care about improving the lives of the people they serve. At Ada, that’s what we care about too.
While this study shows how far technology has progressed, it also demonstrates that not all symptom checkers are created equal.
The answer is 4 minutes. That’s 4 minutes to listen to the person’s problems, assess their symptoms, and organize next steps.
We’re confident our clinically driven AI and medical knowledge leads the industry and we welcome scientific scrutiny.
How can we speed up the adoption of AI solutions? Let’s look at some of the challenges we face and how we can overcome them.
From the beginning, we’ve been combining global medical knowledge with a unique AI approach to improve health outcomes.
It could signal a watershed moment for the field: acceptance of clinical AI research as part of 'mainstream' clinical research.
Digital symptom assessment tools have the potential to transform the flow of patients and improve their access to proper care.
“In case I need to be tested again, which can happen at any time, it’s a relief to know that I can get my test results this fast.”
I look forward to a more collaborative future for health and tech, working together to improve access to healthcare.
I’ve seen the difficulties rare disease patients face. I met a child who, despite seeing specialists for a year, had no diagnosis.
Developing a standardized benchmark to measure the effectiveness of AI symptom assessments is a tough nut to crack.
Dr. Claire Novorol and industry experts reflect on the past decade and predict the next healthcare trends in the 2020s.
Our #meetAda event focused on what digital health innovators can do to help health systems start taking digital health seriously.
Our clinical experts, Shubs and Adel, discuss how working with AI is affecting their practice as primary care doctors.
Benchmarking AI in healthcare is far from simple – particularly for symptom assessments, which is the area we're focused on.
To accurately benchmark and test emerging digital health technologies, external evaluation should be rigorous.
The only way to build effective products and services for healthcare is to make clinicians part of the process.
Rock Health’s analysis found that just one in seven health tech startups that received investment in 2018 had a female CEO.
I asked my healthtech peers what they expect to see over the next 12 months. Here are their predictions for seven trends...
The current regulatory landscape is complex and not set up to respond rapidly to the proliferation of new healthtech products...
Statistics are powerful, but such staggering numbers can make it easy to forget they are made up of individual lives.