HealthTech Check Up
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HealthTech Check Up
The Diagnostics Revolution: Transforming Early Detection and Personalized Care
On this episode of Health Tech Checkup, host Rachelle Galant and co-host Perry Dimas take you into the world of precision medicine, alongside two leaders in the field—Stephane Budel and Megan Nacar from DeciBio. This deep dive into diagnostics, personalized treatments, and cutting-edge technology highlights how these advancements are transforming healthcare.
In this episode, we cover:
- How diagnostics drive 70% of treatment decisions but are often underappreciated.
- The shift from managing disease to early detection and prevention with personalized treatments.
- Exploring the revolutionary impacts of gene therapies, molecular diagnostics, and the mapping of the human genome.
- What to consider before diving into at-home health tests, from privacy issues to data ownership.
- Navigating the complex pathway of bringing diagnostic innovations to market and achieving reimbursement.
- How AI and machine learning are poised to transform the analysis of genomic data, leading to more personalized treatments.
We also have a compelling discussion on how AI is shaping the future of healthcare. Stephane shares how tools like ChatGPT can aid diagnosis faster than doctors in some cases, while Megan emphasizes the importance of patient protections and transparency in AI usage. Additionally, we cover how AI can streamline physician workflows, reduce burnout, and even predict complex conditions based on subtle data patterns, like how you type on your phone.
This episode is packed with thought-provoking insights and real-world applications of technology in healthcare. Don’t miss this chance to learn about the future of precision medicine and what it means for patients, providers, and the healthcare industry.