We at the Rhode Island Israel Collaboration are pleased to share the news release published by MediMynds Israel and CharterCARE Provider Group Rhode Island. The first engagement for MediMynds was participating in our program Little States, Big Innovation during the pandemic and later, MediMynds was connected with the practicum program at Bryant University which led to our approach to CharterCARE to an open discussion with MediMynds. See below the official press release by MediMynds.
Medimynds Announces an Exciting Partnership with CharterCARE Provider Group – Rhode Island
Rhode Island [09.23.24]
Medimynds is thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with CharterCARE Provider Group – Rhode Island (CPGRI), a leading independent practice association composed of more than 130 primary care providers and 515 specialty providers. CPGRI is supported by a diverse team of nurse care managers, pharmacists, social workers, community health workers, and quality improvement specialists, all committed to delivering innovative healthcare solutions in Rhode Island.This partnership represents a unique opportunity for Medimynds to collaborate with CPGRI’s forward-thinking care management programs and preventative care initiatives. Based on our previous pilot, we project that our technology can reduce readmissions for chronic illnesses by 25% and decrease costs by $40,000 per patient annually. Together, Medimynds will leverage its cutting-edge large language model (LLM) technology of health communication to reduce risks and costs. Medimynds LLM stops the deterioration in chronic conditions, aligning with CPGRI's patient-centered approach to healthcare, .Dr. Gillie Gabay, the Founder of Medimynds and a renowned researcher of provider-patient communication within value-based healthcare, expressed her enthusiasm for the collaboration: “We see tremendous potential in this partnership to transform how healthcare providers and patients collaborate especially in managing chronic illnesses. ”Medimynds’ evangelist, Ido Garbi, one of Israel's most prolific AI inventors with 151 inventions and 7 discoveries, commented, “after seeing how Medimynds' technology saved 25% of readmissions in pilot stages, I'm excited to see the technology applied in large scales thanks to the cooperation with CPGRI.”Both CPGRI and Medimynds are eager to implement Medimynds' breakthrough technology in the healthcare space. The partnership also extends gratitude to Avi Nevel of the Rhode Island-Israel Collaborative (RIIC) for his valuable contributions to making this collaboration possible. This is just the beginning of what promises to be a fascinating and impactful journey for both organizations and the communities they serve.
For more information, contact Dr. Gillie Gabay at info@medimynds.com
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