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AIP Podcast EP 74 - Smarter Clinical Outcomes through Odesso's AI-Powered Interoperability
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This episode’s guest, Zameer Rizvi, Founder and CEO of Odesso, joins host Anne to explore one of the most urgent challenges in modern healthcare: the widespread fragmentation caused by disconnected and siloed systems. Zameer shares how his global upbringing and engineering background shaped his mission-driven, first principles approach to fixing healthcare’s lack of continuity, an issue that drives up costs, contributes to clinician burnout, and directly affects patient lives.
He explains why interoperability has remained so difficult despite the availability of advanced technology and how Odesso is applying machine learning, agentic AI, and generative AI to extract insights, reduce administrative workload, and dramatically improve outcomes. Zameer also discusses how he builds trust in a highly regulated environment, reframes ROI in a sector driven by patient impact rather than transactions, and reveals how health systems are already seeing substantial returns from AI-powered clinical data review and automation. He closes with valuable advice for innovators aiming to make healthcare more accessible by viewing compliance, privacy, and safety requirements not as barriers but as opportunities to create safer and more connected care.
Tune in to learn how Odesso is redefining interoperability and helping healthcare organizations deliver faster, fairer, and more effective care, supported by intelligent, integrated technology.
Follow AIP Affiliate, Odesso
Website: https://www.odesso.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/odessohealth/
Follow AI Partnerships Corp.
Website: https://www.aipartnershipscorp.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aipartnershipscorp/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AIPartnerships
The AIP Podcast is hosted by Anne Cheng on behalf of the AI Partnerships Corporation.
73 episodes
Manage episode 520089192 series 3343424
This episode’s guest, Zameer Rizvi, Founder and CEO of Odesso, joins host Anne to explore one of the most urgent challenges in modern healthcare: the widespread fragmentation caused by disconnected and siloed systems. Zameer shares how his global upbringing and engineering background shaped his mission-driven, first principles approach to fixing healthcare’s lack of continuity, an issue that drives up costs, contributes to clinician burnout, and directly affects patient lives.
He explains why interoperability has remained so difficult despite the availability of advanced technology and how Odesso is applying machine learning, agentic AI, and generative AI to extract insights, reduce administrative workload, and dramatically improve outcomes. Zameer also discusses how he builds trust in a highly regulated environment, reframes ROI in a sector driven by patient impact rather than transactions, and reveals how health systems are already seeing substantial returns from AI-powered clinical data review and automation. He closes with valuable advice for innovators aiming to make healthcare more accessible by viewing compliance, privacy, and safety requirements not as barriers but as opportunities to create safer and more connected care.
Tune in to learn how Odesso is redefining interoperability and helping healthcare organizations deliver faster, fairer, and more effective care, supported by intelligent, integrated technology.
Follow AIP Affiliate, Odesso
Website: https://www.odesso.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/odessohealth/
Follow AI Partnerships Corp.
Website: https://www.aipartnershipscorp.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aipartnershipscorp/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AIPartnerships
The AIP Podcast is hosted by Anne Cheng on behalf of the AI Partnerships Corporation.
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