Lucem Health Announces AI/ML Based Healthcare Innovations

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Lucem Health created the Innovation Collaborative to forge collaboration between AI developers and digital health innovators

Lucem Health launched the Lucem Health Innovation Collaborative,  a partner program designed to move clinical AI/ML innovation to the front lines of healthcare. The Collaborative will help digital health innovators create, deploy, and commercialise transformational solutions powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning models.

Clinically focused AI is advancing rapidly, but bridging the gap between the models’ potential benefits and actual impact is daunting. Data power AI models and healthcare data are often siloed and challenging to access. AI models must be integrated into existing clinical applications and workflows; yet providers often view models as opaque black boxes that are hard to explain, all of which can lead to limited adoption and access.

Alan Aberdeen, Founder Ground Truth Labs, said, “We are excited to partner with Lucem Health to bring our AI models out of the digital pathology lab at Oxford University and to the front lines of healthcare.”

Lucem Health created the Innovation Collaborative to forge collaboration between AI developers and digital health innovators. They will develop new solutions to help clinicians make better decisions, diagnose earlier, improve efficiency, and serve patients better. The Collaborative is powered by Lucem Health’s comprehensive, agnostic platform for innovating, deploying, adopting, and continuously improving clinical AI.

“AI has the potential to revolutionise how healthcare is delivered. The challenge of realising AI’s potential is not about doing data science and developing algorithms; it’s about understanding that clinical AI, to be relevant, must be integrated into the existing healthcare data and application ecosystem. Our Innovation Collaborative partners have a “solution first” mindset that considers all the requirements that must be in place for AI to be useful, trusted, and adopted,” said Sean Cassidy, CEO, Lucem Health.