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This series of 5 webinars is now available on-demand! Each webinar features an AI expert in the Urgent Care industry, sharing their learnings and how you can apply it. June 6: AI applications in Urgent Care presented by Caesar Djavaherian, MD, MS, FACEP June 13: Integrating AI into Urgent Care: UCPMM’s Journey and Insights presented by Brandon Robertson, MBA Join us for an enlightening webinar where Brandon Robertson, CEO of UCP Merchant Medicine (UCPMM) and Intellivisit Solutions, will share his four-year journey of integrating AI into modern urgent care operations. This session will provide a deep dive into the decision-making processes for evaluating AI products, the specific types of problems AI can solve in urgent care, and the impressive results UCPMM has achieved so far. Key Takeaways: – AI Product Evaluation: Learn how to assess AI solutions for your needs. – AI Applications in Urgent Care: Discover the types of problems AI can effectively address in urgent care settings. – AI Results: See real-world outcomes from UCPMM’s AI implementation and understand its impact on operations. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from UCPMM’s experiences and explore how AI can transform urgent care. June 18: Mitigating AI Data Security Risks presented by Mateo Montoya AI is revolutionizing healthcare with its ability to process large volumes of data and make quick, intelligent decisions. However, the rise of AI also brings significant data security risks. These risks can lead to data breaches, unauthorized access, and misuse of sensitive information. To ensure the secure deployment of AI systems, it is crucial to understand these risks and implement effective mitigation strategies. June 20: Transforming Medical Coding & Billing with AI: Insight presented by Sameer Ather, MD, PhD Medical coding and billing are critical processes often performed manually, leading to inefficiencies such as missed revenue, higher costs, and delays. Additionally, manual coding lacks feedback mechanisms for providers to enhance clinical documentation and performance analysis across different sites. June 27: Reduction in ER Referrals due to AI and Advanced Clinical Algorithms presented by John Adie, PhD, FACRRM, FRACGP, FRNZCUC, FRNZGP, B.Min., MBChB, BHB and Morris Pita, MBA |
Caesar Djavaherian, MD, MS, FACEP
Physician, entrepreneur, operating executive, and investor or advisor to private companies such as Almond Life, Ansible Health, BioQ, Chronus, Eko, Elucida Oncology, SurgeAI, SoFi, Ginkgo, Palantir, Mammoth Biosciences, Synthego, Cerebras, Medallion, Intensivate, Ophelia, Rill Data, Vibemap, Alara, Solv, TrueCare, ATAI, Pair Team, Heading Health, SmarterDx, Eigen Therapeutics, and Photon Health. Co-Founder and Chief Clinical Innovation Officer at Carbon Health. Served as CMO of Carbon from 2018-2019 then transitioned to focus on clinical innovation, strategy and business development.
Brandon Robertson, MBA
As the Founder and CEO of UCP Merchant Medicine and Intellivisit Solutions, I have over a decade of experience in leading the industry in efficiency, world-class experiences, and innovation. I partner with health systems to create and strengthen patient relationships through modern urgent care platforms and artificial intelligence tools that improve strategic, financial, and operational outcomes. My expertise is in healthcare consumer-centric modern urgent care, virtual care, and occupational health services, as well as in artificial intelligence applications for healthcare and process improvement methodologies. I have successfully opened 150+ modern urgent care centers across 40+ states, and implemented the Intellivisit AI solution that provides real-time decision support and navigation capabilities. I am passionate about facilitating new thinking for hospital and health system leaders as they navigate the future healthcare environment.
Mateo Montoya
Mateo is a self-taught technology professional who has been passionate about the field since a young age. As CTO at XpertDox, he leverages his exceptional problem-solving abilities to build clinical coding and clinical trial platforms that have been exceptionally well received by XpertDox’s clients.
Sameer Ather, MD, PhD
I’m an Alabama-based physician, entrepreneur, academic policy leader, and teacher. I founded XpertDox and now serve as its CEO. XpertDox’s vision is to reduce medical errors and improve efficiency and productivity of healthcare delivery. My mission is to revolutionize how physicians are paid by eliminating the current incentives that reward quantity over quality. We use our technology to help providers across the country recognize errors and omissions in their EMRs, reduce their risk of payer audits, and improve reimbursement. We believe that a clean note is the foundation of a quality patient experience. In addition to being a thought leader in the healthcare industry, I’m a fellow of the American College of Cardiology, and a member of the American Medical Association.
June 27- 1:00 PM ESTJohn Adie, PhD, FACRRM, FRACGP, FRNZCUC, FRNZGP, B.Min., MBChB, BHB John Adie is a New Zealand (NZ) and Australian trained general practitioner (GP), Rural and Remote GP and Urgent Care Physician. He has had leadership roles for over ten Urgent Care Clinic (UCC) start-ups in Australasia. His current roles include Associate Professor of Urgent Care at the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) School of Health, RACGP ‘Urgent and emergency presentations to primary care’ Specific Interest Group Chair, World Organisation of Family Doctors (WONCA) Special Interest Group Australasian Agent, and RNZCUC Australian Convenor representing the college on the Australian Government Department of Health National UCC Operational Advisory Group. John’s speaking roles include seminars and webinars, presentations at national and international conferences, and as the Television New Zealand Breakfast Show Doctor. John is committed to promoting healthy Integrated Primacy Care Centres (IPCCs) and moving as much care of patients as possible from secondary to primary care and primary care to nursing and allied health. Part of this commitment includes ensuring vocational registration, training, quality, safety, and supervision. Morris Pita, MBA |
Contributor | UCA |
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Format | Webinar |
Length | 45 minutes each |
Publication Date | 05/03/2024 |
Source | UCA |