
AI tool helps doctors make sense of chaotic patient data and identify diseases: 'More meaningful' interaction
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As AI continues to expand in the health care space, a new tool called Navina is helping doctors identify previously undocumented diseases — improving patient care and well-being.
The platform, which is also called Navina, uses generative AI to transform how data informs the physician-patient interaction, explained Ronen Lavi, the company's Israel-based CEO. "It gives me the information that I would not otherwise have had." Certain diagnoses have higher "risk weights" than others. "AI will help clinicians get through our day, do what we enjoy doing and remove the stuff that we don't enjoy doing." Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
Lavi said that the company's main goal "in bringing AI to the primary point of care was to make the patient-provider interaction more meaningful and effective by giving physicians deep patient understanding in the little time they have," he told Fox News Digital in an interview.