Data-driven surgery with Caresyntax – Conversations in the Cloud – Episode 279

September 1st, 2022 | | 20:58
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In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast: Vik Anantha, Chief Product and Strategic Marketing Officer at Caresyntax joins host Jake Smith to discuss how Caresyntax’s data-driven surgery platform is helping make surgeries smarter and safer. Through applying AI and analytics automation, he describes how the Caresyntax platform enables clinicians to focus only on necessary variations for a surgery and in turn optimizes the clinical, operational, and financial outcomes. Vik talks about how the Caresyntax platform can reduce unwarranted surgical variation from pre-operation to post-operation by assisting surgeons and interventionalists to make better decisions in real time utilizing important data captured during surgery. He also points out that the platform is optimized for the Intel architecture to bring performance and flexibility to their customers. Lastly, Jake and Vik talk about what the future holds for AI and how Caresyntax in collaboration with Intel is accelerating AI’s ability to solve real business problems in healthcare.

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