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Medicine & AI to Improve Outcomes by Discovering Undiagnosed Patients

12:00PM - 12:30PM ET, March 15th 2024, Orlando, FL, USA

Venue: Orange County Convention Center (OCC), Orlando, Florida, USA

Presentation: Medicine and Artificial Intelligence to Improve Outcomes by Discovering Undiagnosed Patients

Presentation Track: Room W204A, General Education Session 263

While more than 90% of cancer patients are expected to be cachectic (experience muscle wasting disease) and 20% of moralities in cancer patients are caused by cachexia, over 80% (approximately 200,000 in the UK annually) of these patients are undiagnosed. Learn how by combining medicine and AI, clinicians can access intelligence from patient records to discover more undiagnosed, misdiagnosed and miscoded patients, leading to improved outcomes, revenues and collaborations between pharmaceutical and healthcare providers without the need to transact data, in a scalable manner. This approach has helped discover 617% more undiagnosed cachectic cancer patients, leading to halved treatment costs, improved resource optimization and a 6 times larger pool of potentially suitable patients for the pharmaceutical sponsors trials and commercial therapies.

Pangaea will also be hosting Product Demo’s at the Microsoft Booth (#3161) on:

  • Wednesday March 13th: 3:30 – 5:30 PM ET
  • Thursday March 14th: 9:30 – 11:00 AM ET

Please let us know if you are available to meet by registering through the form below or emailing us at info@pangaeadata.ai

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Presenters & Attendees

Dr. Vibhor Gupta
Founder
Pangaea Data
Dr. Leo Brown
Clinical Research Fellow & Honorary Speciality Registrar in General Surgery
University of Edinburgh & NHS Lothian
Mr. Marcin Burda
Biomedical Scientist
Pangaea Data