CareCloud and Google Cloud have joined forces to bring generative AI to small healthcare practices, empowering physicians to make informed decisions based on AI-driven insights. The collaboration aims to provide personalized care plans and boost operational efficiencies for ambulatory providers. The first generative AI solution for clinics and doctor’s offices is expected to launch soon, expanding AI capabilities to smaller practices. The partnership leverages Google Cloud’s secure data storage and responsible approach to AI, ensuring data control and transparency for healthcare customers.
CareCloud has teamed up with Google Cloud to bring generative AI to small practices in the healthcare industry. The collaboration aims to assist ambulatory providers in gaining valuable insights with the help of artificial intelligence, which will surface essential information to aid in developing care plans based on recommended diagnoses and patient insurance data.
Previously, CareCloud has been utilizing Google Cloud to power its operational needs and enable generative AI and search functionality in its products. Now, by leveraging Google’s offerings like Vertex AI and Generative AI App Builder, CareCloud is working on developing tools that will extend AI capabilities to physicians in smaller practices, similar to what’s available in larger hospitals and health systems.
The first solution with generative AI specifically designed for clinics and doctor’s offices is expected to be released in the coming months. This technology will enable physicians to ask more complex clinical questions and gain deeper insights through evidence-based recommendations derived from analyzing datasets.
One of the main advantages of CareCloud’s generative AI tools is the ability to surface relevant information, such as medications, labs, diagnoses, and procedures, based on a patient’s clinical history and current symptoms. This helps clinicians devise personalized plans of care. Moreover, the software assists with operational and revenue cycle needs by showing both the practice and the patient the costs covered by insurance and the amount owed by the patient, considering the recommended diagnoses and patient insurance information.
CareCloud emphasizes that Google Cloud’s approach to data governance and privacy policies plays a vital role in this collaboration, ensuring that healthcare customers retain control over their data while being able to customize AI models transparently, ethically, and effectively.
The adoption of generative AI in healthcare has been significant in recent months, especially among large health systems. However, smaller outpatient clinics, medical practices, and independent doctors have been slower to adopt this cutting-edge technology.
By combining the power of retrieval-augmented search and large language models (LLMs), CareCloud aims to provide enterprise-specific context to LLMs, delivering more personalized and relevant search results to their users and ultimately improving the care experience.
Google Cloud’s Global Director of Healthcare Strategy and Solutions, Aashima Gupta, expressed that this collaboration will enable CareCloud’s physicians to make well-informed decisions for optimal care outcomes. The partnership will extend advanced technologies to a broader range of physicians, making generative AI and other advanced technologies, like data analysis and accurate disease diagnoses, accessible to all.
CareCloud’s President and CEO, Hadi Chaudhry, expressed their excitement about collaborating with Google Cloud to enhance healthcare using generative AI capabilities. The combination of these technologies has significantly improved data analysis, pattern recognition, and disease diagnoses, ultimately benefiting patient care.