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Innovative Ideas for Using AI in Health Literacy (HLOL #245)
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Aditya Tummala and Beier Nelson are Co-Founders and Executive Directors of The Health Fluency Project. Their goal is to use AI (Artificial Intelligence) and other technology to help dismantle barriers that prevent people from accessing health services. Tummala is an undergrad student at Harvard College studying Biomedical Engineering. His primary focus is on socioeconomic disparities that act as health care barriers in rural and marginalized communities. Nelson is also an undergrad at Harvard College. With a dual concentration in Molecular & Cellular Biology and Government, he is looking at community-based barriers to care.
Tummala and Nelson talk with Helen Osborne about:
- Language, culture, and other differences between patients and providers that can make it even harder to effectively communicate about health.
- Ways to help make this communication easier for everyone. That includes exciting possibilities for using AI and other technology.
- Tips, suggestions, and resources to start using now.
More ways to learn:
- The Health Fluency Project
- “To Advance Health Equity for Patients With Limited English Proficiency, Go Beyond Interpreter Services,” by Nelson B, Tu L, Cody Stanford F. Published in Health Affairs Forefront, October 23, 2023.
- MD & Me, an AI-based medical communication tool from AuxHealth
Health Literacy from A to Z: Practical Ways to Communicate Your Health Message, Third Edition, by Helen Osborne. Chapters that especially relate to this podcast include “Know Your Audience: Culture and Language,” and the three chapters about Technology.
Read a transcript of this podcast.
The post Innovative Ideas for Using AI in Health Literacy (HLOL #245) appeared first on Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast.
27 episodes
Manage episode 403943408 series 1021420
Aditya Tummala and Beier Nelson are Co-Founders and Executive Directors of The Health Fluency Project. Their goal is to use AI (Artificial Intelligence) and other technology to help dismantle barriers that prevent people from accessing health services. Tummala is an undergrad student at Harvard College studying Biomedical Engineering. His primary focus is on socioeconomic disparities that act as health care barriers in rural and marginalized communities. Nelson is also an undergrad at Harvard College. With a dual concentration in Molecular & Cellular Biology and Government, he is looking at community-based barriers to care.
Tummala and Nelson talk with Helen Osborne about:
- Language, culture, and other differences between patients and providers that can make it even harder to effectively communicate about health.
- Ways to help make this communication easier for everyone. That includes exciting possibilities for using AI and other technology.
- Tips, suggestions, and resources to start using now.
More ways to learn:
- The Health Fluency Project
- “To Advance Health Equity for Patients With Limited English Proficiency, Go Beyond Interpreter Services,” by Nelson B, Tu L, Cody Stanford F. Published in Health Affairs Forefront, October 23, 2023.
- MD & Me, an AI-based medical communication tool from AuxHealth
Health Literacy from A to Z: Practical Ways to Communicate Your Health Message, Third Edition, by Helen Osborne. Chapters that especially relate to this podcast include “Know Your Audience: Culture and Language,” and the three chapters about Technology.
Read a transcript of this podcast.
The post Innovative Ideas for Using AI in Health Literacy (HLOL #245) appeared first on Health Literacy Out Loud Podcast.
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