The gap between knowing and acting is the opportunity. Most systems are built to identify risk after complications emerge. By then, the window for intervention has often closed. Working with clinicians like Dr. James Morrison, Bayesian Health moves the moment of intervention from after the fact to when minutes matter most. Brilliant technology alone doesn't change care. Clinicians won't act on alerts they don't trust or don't understand. Bayesian Health sits with clinicians, maps their workflows, and designs alerts that feel native to how they already work. The result is clinicians seeing the signal, understanding it, and acting on it. And this is what helps save lives. https://lnkd.in/eJw2MC5P
How Bayesian Health moves intervention from after the fact to when minutes matter most
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Workflow integration only works if the underlying models stay consistent. We've seen how quickly clinician trust erodes when predictions start drifting. Keeping systems stable and HIPAA-compliant isn't glamorous, but it's what separates alerts that save lives from ones that get ignored.