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Interview with Dr. Cory Kidd, CEO of Catalia Health
In our latest Affectiva Asks podcast, we talk about human-centric AI with six speakers at Affectiva’s 2019 Emotion AI Summit: Rudina Seseri of Glasswing Ventures, Dr. Cory Kidd of Catalia Health, Dana Lowell of Faurecia, John Suh of Hyundai CRADLE, David Woessner of Local Motors, and Terah Lyons of The Partnership on AI.
Dr. Cory Kidd, founder, and CEO of Catalia Health is the special guest for Episode 307. He talks with Dr. Kvedar about how AI technology can help to address chronic health conditions, the deliberate design decisions made for Mabu that improve its interactions with people, and how he’s applied early lessons learned and his entrepreneurial... Read more »
Cory Kidd, Founder and CEO of Catalia Health, discusses the importance of proper transitional care out of the hospital and the development his company's automated healthcare companion, Mabu. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Journeys - 10. Clinical Pharmacist in Health IT feat. Dr. Komal Patel On this episode of OCPhA's Journeys Series, we repost an interview from the Pharmacy, IT, & Me podcast in which an Orange County pharmacist, Dr. Komal Patel, discusses her journey into being a clinical pharmacist for Catalia Health. To contact Dr. Patel for questions: LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/komal-patelrx/ Email:kapatel006@gmail.com As always, you can visit us at www.ocpha.org or you can email us at info@ocpha.org. Follow us on social media and share this podcast with your friends!Twitter: @OCPhA_CAInstagram: @OCPhAFacebook: OC PharmacistsVisit our parent organization, the California Pharmacists AssociationUntil next time, OCPhA is reminding you to get determined, get inspired!Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-e52a8a for 40% off for 4 months, and support OCPhA's Podcast Network on Pharmacy and Healthcare.
33. Dr. Komal Patel, Clinical Pharmacist in Health IT Intended Audience: Everyone Today we speak with Dr. Komal Patel about her role as a clinical pharmacist working with a Health IT company. She will also be presenting at the upcoming CPhA Western Pharmacy Exchange on the future of healthcare and IT. Contact Dr. Patel at: kapatel006@gmail.com or LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/komal-patelrx Find out more about Catalia Health: http://www.cataliahealth.com/Follow us on social media! Twitter: @pharmacyitme Instagram: @pharmacyinformatics Website: Pharmacy IT & Me Email: tony@pharmacyitme.com Follow Tony's personal Twitter account at @tonydaopharmd Network with other pharmacists at Pharmacists Connect!http://pharmacistsconnect.com For more information on pharmacy informatics, check out some of the following useful links: ASHP's Section of Pharmacy Informatics and Technology: https://www.ashp.org/Pharmacy-Informaticist/Section-of-Pharmacy-Informatics-and-Technology/ HIMSS Pharmacy Informatics Community: https://www.himss.org/library/pharmacy-informaticsThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
An Interview with Cory Kidd the CEO of Catalia Health, Catalia is the type of company that is leading the MedTech revolution in our health care system by incorporating AI, Machine Learning and actual robots. The Catalia Health platform tailors conversations to each patient to obtain the hard-to-get data about treatment, challenges, and outcomes daily. The Mabu wellness coach, which is the robot communicating with the patient, is the key to long-term patient engagement to enhance outcomes and improve dialog with the patient. The Conversations actually evolve so that the interaction between Mabu and the patient becomes personalized. Incredible.
Our first episode spotlights Cory Kidd, MS, PhD: AI expert and founder & CEO of Catalia Health, a chronic disease care management company. In seeking to generate patient behavior change through a fusion of technology and psychology. Kidd’s work provides patients & care providers with a voice-activated AI-based robot that delivers care guidance and transmits relevant health information, offering an interactive care management solution for the almost 50% of the U.S. population impacted by chronic conditions. Kidd’s technology emphasizes the aspect of patient care that occurs subsequent to the clinic—moving beyond pharmaceuticals, procedures, and devices. Listen to the interview for an exclusive perspective featuring one of the primary experts in AI & robotics in healthcare, and hear from both Dr. Kidd and a special guest as he discusses how he brought a technological invention to market.
Dr. Cory Kidd, founder and CEO of Catalia Health, delivers an informative discussion on chronic disease healthcare management and the benefits of using robots that are tailored to a particular patient's needs to help them manage their conditions. With over two decades of experience in healthcare technology focused on innovations and solutions to major healthcare challenges, Dr. Kidd is uniquely qualified to make an impact in the patient/user experience. He has successfully launched other health and tech oriented companies as a veteran of the industry. Dr. Kidd received a M.S. and Ph.D. at the MIT Media Lab, specializing in human-robot interaction. His primary objective while there was to demonstrate how there were obvious clinical, as well as psychological, advantages to using physical robots instead of traditional screen-based methods. While the front end allows for easy patient interfacing, the back end flows to doctors and health professionals who are working to monitor the overall progress of these chronic care patients. From arthritis to kidney issues and more, Catalia Health's robotic tech products deliver outstanding results for patient and doctor. As the health technology CEO explains, the robot elicits a stronger long-term engagement with patients. The fact that the robot actually looks at you creates a much deeper psychological connection with patients, which drives them to be more involved with their own health and the management of their condition over long periods of time. Catalia Health's robots (know individually as Mabu) are built on a set of artificial intelligence algorithms that draw on psychology to form the conversations with patients. As it is not scripted, but interaction based, the experience feels interactive and real, and, ironically, more human. Much like a physician tailors the needed medical information and delivers it in a way that is best suited for an individual, Catalia Health's robots also interact and respond with patients in a manner that creates a comfortable experience. Catalia Health's platform‘s integrated technology learns about a patient's overall personality, and their interests, as well as any particular treatment difficulties or challenges they have had over time. This enables the Mabu robot to engage in conversations that are unique to each patient, based on established behavioral models of psychology designed to promote significant behavioral change for improved well-being. As Mabu communicates daily, patients are much more likely to manage their treatment better. Dr. Kidd gives a detailed analysis on the topics of symptoms, side effects, and psychosocial issues, which are three major components of the AI based care management. And as the old modified proverb says, the proof is in the pudding, and this is certainly evidenced by Catalia Health's data from their experimentation and market testing. In multiple testing situations in which three groups of patients were told to use either the paper log system to record and manage their care, the Catalia Health software on a computer, or the system integrated into an actual robot, the robot was strongly preferred, by far. Some people even tried to negotiate to keep their test robot longer, which is about as glowing an endorsement as you could hope for. The robots clearly have won.
Leveraging on cutting edge technology to solve some of the challenges in healthcare
Dr. Cory Kidd, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Catalia Health, who holds a PhD in human-robot interaction from the MIT Media Lab, discusses how robotics and artificial intelligence are advancing aging and chronic disease management. Cory shares how his company’s solving real world healthcare challenges with interactive technologies. For more information on our podcast, follow us on Twitter @OWHealthEditor, visit our online healthcare publication at health.oliverwyman.com, and see our full guest roster at https://www.oliverwyman.com/our-expertise/industries/health-life-sciences/oliver-wyman-health-podcasts.html. Questions or comments? Email Oliver Wyman Health's Editor, jacqueline.dichiara@oliverwyman.com.
Mabu, the personal healthcare companion robot, makes an appearance in this episode via her creator, Cory Kidd, founder and CEO of Catalia Health. Guest host Keith Thurgood, director of the Jindal School's MS in Healthcare Leadership and Management for Professionals program, asks Kidd about healthcare challenges related to cost and quality associated with chronic-disease care management and how Catalia's unique artificial intelligence solution addresses them.
Cory Kidd PhD Founder and CEO Catalia Health has been exploring the use of robots and artificial intelligence for improving healthcare for over 20 years. He and his team have taken on the challenge of figuring out why people don't stay with a drug regimen for chronic conditions. Using the robot Mabu, they are able to personalize the interaction with patients to encourage healthier habits and gather data about barriers to adherence. @CoryK @CataliaHealth #robot #AI #Heartfailure Catalia Health
Catalia Health Founder and CEO Cory Kidd, PhD, who has spent two decades working at the intersection of healthcare and technology, explains the power of Mabu, an electronic healthcare assistant.
The Healthy Future podcast is a show about the incredible transformation happening in healthcare today and the progress we’re looking forward to seeing tomorrow. On today’s episode I’m joined by my colleague Steve Roden, general manager of Conduent Healthcare Provider, Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences. We shine a spotlight on Catalia Health, a company at the forefront of leveraging robotics in healthcare. And we interview Mandi Bishop, the Chief Evangelist and Co-Founder of Aloha Health. The Healthy Future podcast is brought to you by Conduent Health, where I serve as the vice president of strategy and portfolio. If you enjoyed the show, please consider sharing it with your friends and colleagues! Show notes: - Healthcare news review begins at 1:58 - Company Spotlight: Catalia Health begins at 7:06 - Interview with Mandi Bishop begins at 11:54
I remember reading an article in Scientific American years ago about a poster of a person looking in the direction people sitting in a school dining room, and that this poster would make people sitting in the dining room less likely to litter. This seems like an absurd example of holding people accountable for their actions, but as it turns out, there are a lot more serious consequences to ensuring behavior change through observation, and one area where this matters is medicine. Today, there's a major issue with people who don't adhere to their medical regimens, only to relapse or experience more serious symptoms later on. This week's guest, Cory Kidd, CEO of Catalia Health and known for his work at MIT on human-robotic interaction, is working to help solve this problem by developing a robot that adds some of that physical presence and accountability. This is likely one of many novel medical AI applications that we're likely to see roll out in healthcare over the next decade.
A great podcast with Cory Kidd, the Founder and CEO of Catalia Health, creator of a personal healthcare companion robot.
In episode 45 I have a fascinating conversation with Cory Kidd PhD, who shares his story of creating Mabu, the amazing robotic health care companion who is making friends everywhere. Cory is the founder and CEO of Catalia Health, a healthcare technology company focused on delivering effective behavioral change. Cory is a serial entrepreneur who has been working in healthcare technology for nearly two decades.He received his M.S. and Ph.D at the MIT Media Lab in human-robot interaction and he received his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at the Georgia institute of technology. Cory answers the following questions: How did you come to create Catalia health and Mabu? Why Mabu? How did you come up with that name? What can Mabu can do? How does Mabu learn and process information? What kind of information can she provide a patient? Is there any way to communicate with Mabu if you are away from home? Does Mabu always take on a female persona and if so, why? Does Mabu speak any foreign languages? So patients are sharing a lot of personal and confidential information to Mabu. What happens to the information obtained by Mabu? Is it safe? How have users responded to living with Mabu? What has been your biggest surprise from people interacting with Mabu? How much does Mabu costs and how can somebody get one? Do you have any active studies going on with Mabu? If so, how can somebody interested sign up? What do you see as the future for Mabu and artificial intelligence in medicine and patient care? Where can people go to get more information and to contact you? Resources Mentioned by Dr. Kidd: Autom - Cory's research project at MIT Catalia Health - Cory Kidd is the founder and CEO of Catalia Health, which is developing Mabu. CLICK HERE to see the video of how Mabu works CLICK HERE to contact Cory Kidd, PhD How to Subscribe and leave a review for The Essential Boomer podcast I really appreciate your interest and support. Subscribing and leaving a review for my podcast is by far the best way to get it seen by more people. CLICK HERE to subscribe and/or to leave a review to THE ESSENTIAL BOOMER podcast on iTunes. Thank you so much! Jim Jensen