Google Cloud and CareCloud collaborate to empower small- and medium-sized healthcare providers with generative AI tools, enhancing operational efficiency and patient care. Through this partnership, CareCloud utilizes Google Cloud’s advanced AI capabilities to analyze data, offer care recommendations, and streamline processes. The aim is to democratize access to cutting-edge technologies, enabling better healthcare outcomes. Additionally, the collaboration expands generative AI integrations for medical imaging and improved search functionality within CareCloud’s solutions, aligning with Google’s broader healthcare-driven AI initiatives.
Google Cloud and CareCloud, Inc. have joined forces to enhance the capabilities of small- and medium-sized healthcare providers through the implementation of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in ambulatory healthcare settings.
In a collaborative effort, 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 suit their existing workflows. The partnership aims to level the playing field for smaller providers by granting them access to advanced technologies that were previously limited to larger counterparts, ultimately leading to improved care and patient outcomes.
Hadi Chaudhry, CareCloud’s president, and CEO, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating that generative AI has significantly enhanced data analysis, pattern recognition, and accurate disease diagnoses.
Through the integration with Google’s generative AI tools, clinics already using CareCloud solutions will be able to analyze data and generate insights. This will empower providers to access relevant patient information and receive care plan recommendations based on diagnoses, lab results, medical history, and medications. By combining these insights with patient insurance data and other information, the tools can provide a clear breakdown of costs covered by insurance and those owed by the patient.
Aashima Gupta, global director of healthcare strategy and solutions at Google Cloud, emphasized the potential of generative AI to revolutionize healthcare by placing people at the center. She believes this collaboration will enable CareCloud’s physicians to make highly informed decisions for the best possible care outcomes.
The partnership is an extension of the existing collaboration between Google Cloud and CareCloud, where Google Cloud has been supporting CareCloud’s operational needs. Going forward, the two companies plan to release and expand generative AI tool integrations for medical imaging and enhance search functionality within CareCloud’s solutions.
This initiative is part of Google’s broader effort to drive healthcare-driven generative AI innovations. Recently, Google Cloud partnered with Mayo Clinic to leverage generative AI in transforming healthcare. The focus of that collaboration is on improving clinical workflows, aiding clinicians and researchers with information retrieval, and enhancing patient outcomes through the automation of repetitive tasks and optimization of workflows.