Ep. 110: Engaging Patient Relationships with Machine Learning - Alexandre Lebrun - Nabla (Co-Founder & CEO)
In this episode of Health Unchained, we welcome Alexandre Lebrun, co-founder and CEO of Nabla, a French health tech startup. Alexandre discusses his professional journey and how he became enamored with the idea of training machines to communicate with humans. He also delves into how Nabla utilizes AI-powered patient engagement tools to assist healthcare providers. Additionally, Alexandre offers his insights on telehealth, AI, and blockchain, as well as the regulatory compliance challenges related to machine learning in healthcare. He also shares information about the investors supporting Nabila and their dedication to open-source development. Lastly, he encourages all to consider joining the healthcare industry and making a positive impact.
Announcements00:00:00 Exploring Blockchain in Healthcare: An Interview with Alexandre Lebrun of Nabila
00:02:28 Introducing Alexandre Lebrun, Co-Founder and CEO of Nabila Health Tech Startup
00:04:48 GPT-3 and its Impact on Natural Language Processing
00:06:04 Examining Healthcare Solutions through Telehealth and Chat
00:11:47 AI-Based Medical Assistance to Reduce Documentation Burden for Physicians
00:15:09 Blockchain Technology: Not Quite Ready, but Progressing
00:16:33 Open-Sourcing for Healthcare Transparency: Preparing for the Future
00:19:40 Regulatory Challenges for Startups in Europe
00:21:21 Deciding Between French and International Markets for Healthcare Startups
00:22:29 Challenges in Obtaining Machine Learning Certification
00:24:43 Engineers Striving for "Good Enough" Solutions
00:26:13 Balancing Regulatory Compliance and Technological Innovation
00:31:07 Medical Assistance API to be Deployed on a Larger Scale
00:32:19 Health Unchained News Corner
00:35:51 The Rewards of Healthcare: A Call to Action
Book mentioned: Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar
News CornerThe FBI and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency have issued a warning to healthcare IT leaders about the growing threat of Cuba ransomware. The number of U.S. entities targeted by this ransomware has doubled since December 2021 and the tactics used by attackers have become more sophisticated. The advisory notes that Cuba ransomware actors are gaining access to healthcare and other critical infrastructure systems through known software vulnerabilities, phishing campaigns, compromised credentials, and remote desktop protocol tools. Furthermore, these actors are using "double extortion" techniques in which they encrypt victim data, demand a ransom payment to decrypt it, and threaten to publicly release the data if the ransom is not paid.
https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ncas/alerts/aa22-335a
https://healthtechmagazine.net/article/2022/12/cisa-warns-healthcare-organizations-cuba-ransomware-threat
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