The Big Players in AI Reunite to Showcase Advances in AI for Life Sciences and Healthcare
LONDON, July 9, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- At the recent AI Summit held during London's Tech week, Google, Indegene and Microsoft came together in a joint panel moderated by Pfizer to discuss "How AI is transforming clinical and commercial operations in life sciences". The panel covered a number of Artificial Intelligence (AI) use cases for real world data (RWD) in commercial and patient empowerment, and for the optimization of clinical trial operations. Discussions also focused on present as well as future advances in the patient journey, inclusive of examples of preventive medicine that will undoubtedly shape the future state of medicine.
The innovations highlighted included the Moorfields Eye Hospital and DeepMind project where machine learning has been applied to 1 million anonymous eye scans to help identify early signs of eye conditions that humans might miss in the diagnosis process. DeepMind, acquired by Google in 2014, published the project in late 2018. Considering that 98% of vision loss resulting from diabetes is preventable through early detection, and that in the UK alone, 2 million people live with vision loss, a more intelligent and reliable diagnostic solution needed to be discovered.1 Microsoft highlighted its project with NHS Glasgow and Clyde where tracking of patient data from various sources, such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) symptom diaries, and activity monitors allow the NHS to predict flare-ups in order to help reduce patient intake at hospital emergency centres and treat patients with COPD in earlier stages of the disease.2 Finally, Indegene's AI use case focused on the R&D and clinical and medical business side of life sciences, looking at how AI can help biopharma companies reuse content by auto-creating and updating medical documents. The AI use case highlighted the incubation initiative with Pfizer, to create an integrated content model of interrelated clinical, regulatory, safety and medical documents, leveraging Indegene's Intelligent Content Platform to systematically and holistically determine what content or documents could be auto-generated and what content could be meaningfully reused. Dr. Sian Ratcliffe, Head of Medical Writing at Pfizer, and the panel moderator at the AI summit highlighted: "These types of efficiencies are critically important in generating high quality clinical documents to support approval of our medicines, so that we can fulfill our purpose of bringing new breakthroughs that change patients' lives more quickly than ever before."
About Indegene
Indegene (www.indegene.com) enables global healthcare organizations to address complex challenges by seamlessly integrating analytics, technology, operations and medical expertise and drives better health and business outcomes. Indegene's IP-based solutions help clients drive revenues and productivity by making transformational leaps in digitalization of customer engagement, health reform, healthcare cost reduction and health outcomes improvement.
References
1. DeepMind. Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. DeepMind Website: https://deepmind.com/applied/deepmind-health/working-partners/health-research-tomorrow/moorfields-eye-hospital-nhs-foundation-trust/. Accessed June 21, 2019.
2. Microsoft. NHS Glasgow & Clyde uses Microsoft Artificial Intelligence to transform care for patients. Microsoft Website: https://customers.microsoft.com/en-us/story/nhs-glasgow-clyde-uses-microsoft-ai/. Accessed June 21, 2019.
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