Google Cloud and CareCloud collaborate to empower small- and medium-sized healthcare providers with generative AI tools, enhancing operational efficiency and patient care. CareCloud will use Google’s Vertex AI to train and deploy machine learning applications, enabling data analysis and accurate diagnoses. The integration offers care plan recommendations based on patient data and insurance information. Mayo Clinic also partnered with Google Cloud to leverage generative AI for transforming healthcare, optimizing clinical workflows, and improving patient outcomes through automated tasks and streamlined processes.
Google Cloud and CareCloud, Inc. have joined forces to empower small- and medium-sized healthcare providers with generative artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. This collaboration aims to enhance operational efficiency and digital transformation in ambulatory healthcare settings, as announced in a press release shared with HealthITAnalytics.
CareCloud will leverage Google Cloud’s generative AI tools, including Generative AI support on Vertex AI, to enable organizations to train and deploy machine learning applications and customize large language models to support their existing workflows. The goal is to level the playing field, allowing smaller providers to access advanced technologies similar to those used by their larger counterparts, resulting in improved patient care and outcomes.
Hadi Chaudhry, CareCloud’s president, and CEO, expressed excitement about the partnership’s potential to extend advanced technologies to a wider range of physicians. Generative AI has proven highly beneficial in enhancing data analysis, pattern recognition, and accurate disease diagnoses.
Clinics already using CareCloud solutions will benefit from the integration with Google’s generative AI tools. This integration allows providers to analyze patient data and receive care plan recommendations based on diagnoses, lab results, medical history, and medications. Additionally, the tools consider patient insurance data and other information to show providers and patients which costs would be covered by insurance and which would be owed by the patient.
Aashima Gupta, global director of healthcare strategy and solutions at Google Cloud, believes that generative AI will revolutionize healthcare by putting people at the center. Through this collaboration, CareCloud’s physicians will have access to highly informed decisions for optimal care outcomes.
The partnership builds upon an existing relationship between Google Cloud and CareCloud, where Google Cloud has been supporting CareCloud’s operational needs. Looking ahead, the two companies will further enhance integrations for medical imaging and improve search functionality within CareCloud’s solutions.
This collaboration is part of Google’s larger initiative to integrate generative AI into healthcare. Recently, Google Cloud also partnered with Mayo Clinic to transform healthcare by leveraging generative AI to enhance clinical workflows, assist clinicians and researchers with information retrieval, and improve patient outcomes. The Mayo Clinic is exploring how generative AI-based enterprise search functionality can gather information from different sources, automate repetitive tasks, optimize workflows, and streamline administrative duties.