WellAI for Medical Providers
WellAI for Medical Providers enables medical practices/clinics to drive efficiency in light of staffing issues, create priority targeted health communication, and enable higher quality care.
Read moreWellAI for Medical Providers enables medical practices/clinics to drive efficiency in light of staffing issues, create priority targeted health communication, and enable higher quality care.
Read moreHarvard Business Review published a timely and relevant article entitled “How Algorithms Could Improve Primary Care” authored by Dr. J.
Read moreDid you know that WellAI’s digital health assistant beat the competition and won the ‘Most Innovative Use of AI’ award at the latest Healthcare Analytics Summit?
Read moreWhew… The Armageddon is averted. The reports of the death of humankind are greatly exaggerated. For now…
Let’s get to the story and offer our take.
There are two ways your health data could be stored: as a fortress or as butterflies.
Here is an interesting part. You don’t want your data to be in a fortress. You want it to be a group of butterflies.
Read moreIt’s hard to believe it’s been two years since we built our very first machine learning tool – WellAI’s COVID-19
Read moreIf you’ve been following us, you know how passionate we are about mathematical models and applications of data science in healthcare. You must then listen to this brand-new episode of Man & Machine hosted by a well-known family physician and AI enthusiast Dr. Ean Bett.
Read moreAt WellAI, we are fortunate to have some of the original blockchain mathematicians. That’s something we are very proud of.
Read moreIn the book “I’m Feeling Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59”, Douglas Edwards shares that Google founders were so fed up with business development people advising them “by the book”, they procrastinated having any business people in the building who didn’t understand the 100x power of their technology and couldn’t code.
Read moreWe’d like to talk about data privacy, how WellAI is applying Number Theory and non-Euclidean geometry, and why they are so important in medicine.
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