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OpenAI Expands Healthcare Push with Color Health's Cancer Copilot

3 pointsby Lisdexamfeta11 months ago

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Lisdexamfeta11 months ago
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.ph&#x2F;ZZE7i" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.ph&#x2F;ZZE7i</a><p><i>By ingesting patient data such as personal risk factors and family history, and using them alongside clinical guidelines, the copilot creates a virtual, personalized cancer screening plan that tells doctors the diagnostic tests a patient is missing. </i><p><i>“Primary care doctors don’t tend to either have the time, or sometimes even the expertise, to risk-adjust people’s screening guidelines,” Laraki said.</i><p><i>The copilot also assists with putting a cancer pretreatment “work-up” together, after a doctor has made a diagnosis. The work-up can consist of specialized imaging and lab tests, plus prior authorization from health insurance to order the tests, all of which can take weeks, or months, before a patient sees an oncologist. Studies show a month’s delay can increase mortality by 6% to 13%, Laraki said.</i>