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The Impact of AI and Digital-First Care on Cost and Outcomes with Aniq Rahman, founder and CEO of Fabric

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The pandemic made telemedicine essential, turning it into a key aspect of healthcare delivery for a seamless healthcare experience.

In this episode of "The Future of AI in Health" podcast series, co-hosts Dr. Jenny Yu and Saul Marquez interview Aniq Rahman, founder and CEO of Fabric, who brings his deep expertise in engineering and entrepreneurship to discuss how AI is reshaping healthcare delivery. Aniq explores the significant changes in telemedicine since the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of AI in improving healthcare workflows, and how technology can drive down costs while enhancing patient and provider experiences. He also highlights the challenges and opportunities in implementing AI within existing healthcare systems and the potential impact on health equity.

Stay tuned as Aniq unpacks these topics and envisions the future of healthcare with a tech-driven approach.

Resources:

  • Check more episodes of this Thought Leadership Series here.
  • Watch the entire interview here.
  • Connect with and follow Aniq Rahman on LinkedIn.
  • Learn more about Fabric on LinkedIn and their website.
  • Connect with and follow Jenny Yu on LinkedIn.
  • Learn more about Healthline Media on LinkedIn and their website.
  continue reading

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Manage episode 418531618 series 1457269
Content provided by Saul Marquez. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Saul Marquez or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

The pandemic made telemedicine essential, turning it into a key aspect of healthcare delivery for a seamless healthcare experience.

In this episode of "The Future of AI in Health" podcast series, co-hosts Dr. Jenny Yu and Saul Marquez interview Aniq Rahman, founder and CEO of Fabric, who brings his deep expertise in engineering and entrepreneurship to discuss how AI is reshaping healthcare delivery. Aniq explores the significant changes in telemedicine since the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of AI in improving healthcare workflows, and how technology can drive down costs while enhancing patient and provider experiences. He also highlights the challenges and opportunities in implementing AI within existing healthcare systems and the potential impact on health equity.

Stay tuned as Aniq unpacks these topics and envisions the future of healthcare with a tech-driven approach.

Resources:

  • Check more episodes of this Thought Leadership Series here.
  • Watch the entire interview here.
  • Connect with and follow Aniq Rahman on LinkedIn.
  • Learn more about Fabric on LinkedIn and their website.
  • Connect with and follow Jenny Yu on LinkedIn.
  • Learn more about Healthline Media on LinkedIn and their website.
  continue reading

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