Articles featuring WHILL staff and partners
Thanks to AI-powered blood testing by Molecular You, this mother-of-two, Dianne Balon, was saved from the world’s deadliest cancer. With her early diagnosis, this was literally a life changer.
Canary Speech and WHILL | Jan 30, 2024
Over a six month period, WHILL and Canary Speech studied the benefits of vocal biomarker technology for WHILL patients. Significant positive impact was observed in all three areas of focus for this study.
Canary Speech | July 11, 2023
Human speech production is an intricate process that involves the coordinated action of over 100 muscles in the lungs, throat, and mouth. These muscle movements occur at a subconscious level, making it exceedingly difficult to consciously manipulate all the necessary factors to “fake” a wellness state.
By Dr. Allen Gee | May 19, 2023
Improving healthcare has been my life’s work; and I’ve done so by pursuing and integrating impactful innovations into my neurological practice. Neurohealth is what has emerged: preventative, integrative, personalized, and precise approach to neurological care.
By Lia Novotny | athenahealth | January 15, 2019
The healthcare industry has never produced or had access to more information – but how do physicians, patients, and communities make sense of all the data in a way that leads to better outcomes and improved health? Allen Gee, M.D., a neurologist at Frontier NeuroHealth in Cody, Wyoming, and a pioneer in technology adoption, sat down with athenaInsight to discuss how medicine can solve the challenge of information overload and put data in the service of better patient care.
By Carley Thornell | AthenaHealth | October 7, 2022
Ultimately better technology, tools, and user experiences on both sides of the exam room table may help with clinician burnout, Gee believes.
By Chris Hayhurst | athenahealth | June 14, 2022
One possibility for increasing patient-provider communication without overloading clinicians, Gee said, is to better leverage wearable devices and software solutions designed to send out automated behavioral reminders. These tools allow providers to connect with patients without necessarily increasing their clinical workloads, he explains. “It’s a way to give patients medical knowledge and wisdom so they can do more for themselves.”
Articles on neurohealth and digital healthcare
By Vox Creative | Updated Dec 12, 2023, 10:00am EST
“One of the main barriers is a lack of healthcare professional confidence in the tools, in their ability to interpret the tools, and in the ability to integrate this type of assessment into their typical workflow because it’s time-consuming and [that time is] not necessarily well reimbursed,” Matthews said.
Feb 11 2023
Disease detection during the earlier stages of AD, when neuronal damage is limited, should allow early intervention and increased therapeutic efficacy.
June 29 2022
Artificial intelligence (AI) has great potential to benefit society, but the technology’s full potential can only be realized if it is representative of the diversity of populations it impacts throughout every step of its development.