A company called uMETHOD has created a tool that uses artificial intelligence to help physicians create personalized care plans for patients with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia.
"That means there are multiple underlying causes that eventually lead a patient to develop dementia over time."
"When we're dealing with human health, with the lives of people, making incorrect recommendations or making errors is simply not acceptable." Historically, medical care has relied on general guidelines that can be hard to customize to the nuances of each patient, the doctor said."We run our infrastructure in a HIPAA-compliant way that maintains the security and integrity of the patient data," Chandra said.
"The information may also help identify measures to potentially slow or, if possible, halt dementia disease progression," Sachdeva added.
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