In this episode, host Sandy Vance and Ted Dinsmore discuss the ever-evolving role of AI in healthcare, industry trends, challenges, and solutions. They explore the concept of agentic AI and the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which aims to enhance data integration and efficiency in healthcare systems. They also highlight the importance of building trust in AI solutions, particularly in rural healthcare settings. Listen in to learn how SphereGen is addressing these challenges through innovative AI implementation approaches.
In this episode, they talk about:
Latest AI trend: agentic AI and bots, and MCP in the healthcare industry
MCP allows us to speed up that integration
Trust is a huge issue when you're having an impact on the patient
The benefits of using MCP for hospitals and patients
The concerns about the changes and cuts to rural healthcare
The most common use cases when transitioning: eligibility, prior authorization, and denials management
The effects on how healthcare systems are doing business with EHRs
Next big use cases and what’s coming up next
Solving challenges in rural healthcare over the next few years
How rural healthcare and homecare are tied
At the end of the day, it’s all about how AI can help free up time for people
A Little About Ted:
Ted Dinsmore is the President of SphereGen Technologies, located in New Haven, Connecticut, Toronto, Canada, and Pune, India. SphereGen is a software consulting firm that develops and supports custom software solutions for clients in AI and Automation, Application Development, and Extended Reality (AR, VR, MR). His experience in the world of IT spans over 30 years.
When Ted started his first consulting firm, he became invested in developing and supporting Microsoft solutions for large multinational companies. Wanting to stay at the forefront of emerging technologies, his current company, SphereGen, embraces the world of AI/Automation and Mixed Reality (MR). SphereGen focuses on improving processes for healthcare organizations by leveraging innovative technologies, along with partners UiPath and Microsoft, to solve business problems.