Why I built an AI 22 years ago that doctors are just now realizing they need
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The video presents a critique of the modern healthcare system's focus on documentation over actual patient understanding, arguing for a shift toward systems that better support clinical intuition and functional medicine.
- The Core Problem: Dr J, a board-certified family physician, identifies that healthcare suffers from an "understanding problem" rather than just a data problem.
- The Inefficiency of Conformity: Early in his career, Dr.J realized that institutional medicine rewards conformity, sticking to a "manual" of protocols, rather than better thinking or innovation.
- The Failure of Legacy Systems: Dr. J highlights current EHRs and legacy systems are designed for administrative tasks and data collection rather than clinical insight. This design creates a burden on practitioners, leading to burnout, increased errors, and fragmented care.
- Developing an Alternative: To address this, Dr. J began building an AI-driven system in 2003 specifically for functional medicine. The goal was to move beyond documentation to a system that generates "understanding" and clarity regarding a patient's story, allowing practitioners to maintain an uninterrupted train of thought.
- Benefits of the Shift: When a system aligns with how a practitioner thinks, the Dr J. notes several benefits
- Conclusion: The future of healthcare, lies in systems that prioritize patient understanding, we invite practitioners to explore this approach at our platform, esprehealth.com.
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