Expanding AI's Role in Emergency Triage at Yale
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Jesse chats with Dr. Rohit Sangal, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine, Associate Medical Director of the Adult Emergency Department at Yale New Haven Hospital, and Director of the Clinical Operations and Administration Fellowship in Emergency Medicine at Yale; and Chris Chmura, Clinical Operations Manager of Emergency Services at Yale New Haven Hospital. Together, they discuss how Rohit and Chris first gained interest in the AI triage area; the role of the Yale Medical School and the Yale New Haven Hospital in an AI triage initiative; metrics, data, and results from what they've implemented thus far; overcoming challenges with implementation; concerns about AI in the triage area and in healthcare in general; preparing frontline clinicians for the future of healthcare delivery with AI tools; where Yale New Haven could be headed with healthcare AI; and much more.
Jesse also reflects on this key headline: C-suite execs are super bullish on AI, according to a recent Sage Growth Partners report.
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