
AI in Democratizing Care
- Ronald M. Razmi, MD
- April 11, 2023
AI may be able to make certain types of tests and therapeutics more available to a larger swath of the population because it could help frontline clinicians, like primary care doctors and nurse practitioners, to...

Sound AI II
- Ronald M. Razmi, MD
- April 4, 2023
Google is also using its smart devices for health monitoring, as is shown by the fact that they updated their Nest Hub with a sleep tracking feature. It uses the combination of radar and an...

Sound AI I
- Ronald M. Razmi, MD
- March 28, 2023
Given how we’re increasingly engaged in the digital world using our smart phones, joining Zoom meetings, exchanging voice messages and interacting with home assistants like Alexa, a huge number of sound files are being created....

AI For Remote Examination
- Ronald M. Razmi, MD
- March 21, 2023
Other key applications involve using AI in hardware that can collect key biometric data or enable onsite and remote physical examinations. Companies such as Eko, Tytocare and Aevice Health allow for the remote examination of...

Passive Monitoring Using AI
- Ronald M. Razmi, MD
- March 14, 2023
AI-powered passive monitoring is taking off and has huge advantages over the traditional way of monitoring patients. The advantage of passive monitoring, as opposed to data collected from wearables, is that it doesn’t require patients...