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05 December 2023

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05 December 2023

Hippocratic AI introduces Early Access Partnership programme

The programme will feature many health systems and digital health companies such as OhioHealth and Roper St. Francis Healthcare.

RanjithKumar Dharma December 04 2023

Hippocratic AI has rolled out the Early Access Partnership Program, unifying key leaders in the healthcare sector to help develop its technology and validate essential use cases.

This programme will feature prominent health systems and digital health companies such as OhioHealth, Roper St. Francis Healthcare, Evernow, HarmonyCares, Guidehealth, and numerous others.

Hippocratic AI is developing the first safety-oriented Large Language Model (LLM) for the healthcare industry, initially focusing on non-diagnostic applications for patients.

Early Access Partners will be crucial in influencing the product-market fit and design priorities of Hippocratic AI. They will also offer valuable clinical insights into the development of the final commercial product suite.

With early access to Hippocratic AI's products, the partners will work together to create effective workflows that target important issues in health systems, plug staffing gaps, and enhance care.

They will also provide clinical and non-clinical resources to develop initial use cases and support the safe development, implementation, and governance of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare through education and advocacy.

Furthermore, the partners will test early use cases in sandbox environments and determine readiness for implementation.

Hippocratic AI co-founder and chief medical officer Meenesh Bhimani said: “It is humbling to be working alongside industry leaders to help develop the safest and most effective LLM for healthcare.

“We are fully committed to collaborating with industry partners to guide the development of a technology with the potential to address critical staffing shortages and revolutionize healthcare delivery.”

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