Podcast – Empowering Consumer-Centric AI in Healthcare Innovation
- Helfie PR

- Nov 11, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 2
Podcast hosted and published by Slice of Healthcare on 14th of November 20204
Helfie CEO George Tomeski sat down for an interview with Titans of health host Dr Aasim Saeed, and other healthtech leaders to discuss leveraging AI to address critical gaps in healthcare.
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Revolutionizing Consumer-Centric Healthcare with AI
In the latest discussion with leaders from health-focused AI startups, innovative technologies are setting a new direction for patient care. Titans of Healthcare, guest hosted by Dr. Aasim Saeed, CEO of Amenities Health, featured Val Brown from Stroll, George Tomeski of Helfie AI, and Ankur Teredesai of CueZen at HLTH 2024. Each expert shared unique insights on leveraging AI to address critical gaps in healthcare—from enhancing patient autonomy to tackling the challenges of scaling personalized care.
Direct-to-Consumer Healthcare Solutions
George Tomeski, CEO of Helfie AI, spotlighted the shift toward consumer health, showcasing how their tech enables patients to assess various health conditions directly through their smartphones. By simply using functions like voice and image analysis, users can screen for respiratory conditions, skin cancers, and even endometriosis. This approach is paving the way for early detection, helping people access essential health insights without a clinical setting.
Personalized Care for Millions: AI’s Next Frontier
CueZen’s CEO, Ankur Teredesai, emphasized AI’s transformative potential in delivering tailored healthcare. CueZen’s personalization engine allows healthcare providers to customize treatments across large populations, ensuring care is not only accurate but also responsive to each individual's health profile. By adapting traditional healthcare models, CueZen is facilitating nation-scale personalization, aiming to enhance the quality of care through individualized AI-powered solutions.
Augmented Reality for Patient Rehabilitation
Stroll’s Val Brown discussed how augmented reality (AR) technology is being integrated into patient recovery protocols, starting with Parkinson's patients. By adapting exercises to fit each patient’s needs, Stroll’s AR tool provides unique recovery pathways for those undergoing physical therapy after injuries or illnesses. Brown also highlighted the benefits of their partnership with Microsoft’s Pegasus Program, which has been instrumental in connecting Stroll with major healthcare providers nationwide.
Microsoft’s Pegasus Program: Fueling Health Tech Innovation
Microsoft’s Pegasus Program has been a pivotal support system for these startups, offering them access to healthcare industry giants and influential contacts. With the technology hosted on platforms like Azure and HoloLens, startups are leveraging these tools to ensure scalability, security, and reliability. Through Azure’s marketplace, companies like CueZen and Helfie AI are able to deploy AI solutions at scale, making them accessible to broader patient populations while maintaining data security.
Navigating the Challenges of Health Tech Startups
The panel also delved into the unique challenges that health tech startups face in adapting innovative solutions within the rigid structures of healthcare. As they expand into broader markets, these companies must balance breakthrough technology with the complexities of the healthcare system. This includes working with healthcare providers to adopt new treatment approaches, as well as creating a cohesive narrative that resonates with stakeholders, investors, and consumers alike.
By bridging advanced AI with practical healthcare applications, these innovators are making strides toward a future where healthcare is more accessible, personalized, and preventative. Through consumer-centric models and strategic partnerships, they are redefining how people access, experience, and benefit from healthcare.



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