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Healthcare Technology: Amplifying Human Expertise, Not Replacing It

1 min readFeb 10, 2025

In a groundbreaking perspective piece, OrbDoc CEO Abdus-Salaam Muwwakkil challenges the conventional wisdom about artificial intelligence in healthcare. Drawing an elegant parallel to professional tennis, he argues that technology should enhance — rather than replace — clinical expertise.

“Much like how an advanced racquet amplifies a tennis pro’s skill, healthcare technology should elevate clinical judgment rather than attempt to supersede it,” Muwwakkil explains. This vision comes at a critical time, as healthcare grapples with a $52 billion challenge stemming from preventable readmissions and information fragmentation.

The article outlines three fundamental pillars for healthcare transformation:

  • Information synthesis that creates coherent patient narratives
  • Location independence that transcends traditional physical constraints
  • Innovation driven by deep clinical needs rather than market trends

Early pilots implementing these principles have shown promising results, with some facilities reporting up to 20% reduction in ICU transfers and 25% shorter lengths of stay for certain conditions.

➡️ Read the full article to discover how healthcare organizations can achieve measurable gains in patient care while reducing costs and physician burnout

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Abdus Salaam Muwwakkil
Abdus Salaam Muwwakkil

Written by Abdus Salaam Muwwakkil

Abdus helps data leaders and innovation teams deploy problem solving solutions to unlock the talents of their people and establish competitive advantages.

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