Technology will help restore the doctor-patient relationship: when we free clinicians from the most time-consuming, manual tasks like note-taking and data collection, it gives them more time to engage with patients to get the full picture of their health and catch potential problems before they escalate. That's the opposite of replacing humans with technology. It's using technology to make them MORE human, and it could mean a literal life and death difference for you, or someone you love. In this episode of Self-Funded with Spencer, Danish Nagda gets real about the opportunities and challenges around Primary Care and AI from the perspective of someone who's experienced the system from multiple sides.
"AI will help restore the doctor-patient relationship." Danish Nagda, founder of Rezilient Health, worked as an ear, nose, and throat doctor and saw the potential for technology to help doctors be able to focus on their patients. Primary care doctors see more patients than ever and have less time with each patient. A large portion of that time is spent going through a checklist and taking notes. If we freed those doctors up from the data-collecting and note-taking, they'd be able to spend that time engaging with their patients and potentially catching health problems before they escalate. Check out the full episode of Self-Funded with Spencer with Danish on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. #ObesityDrugs #GLP1s #GLPs #PhysicianMentalHealth #Rezilient #ConciergeMedicine #TechEnabledCare #HealthcareTransparency #HealthcareAI #HealthcareInnovation #VirtualCareModel #virtualcare #podcast #primarycare #doctor #health #healthcare #healthinsurance #selffunded #selffunding