In this interview, DeepScribe CEO Matthew Ko shares how ambient technology can help transform clinical conversations from administrative tasks into meaningful data, unlocking new possibilities for cancer care.
As Matt explains, DeepScribe’s Ambient Operating System is designed to help oncologists capture insights from their everyday conversations — from identifying patients who may qualify for clinical trials to surfacing biomarkers hidden in voice patterns. It’s about using technology not just to document care, but to enhance it.
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Matthew Ko, CEO: Cancer is one of those diseases that, is affecting so so many people on a very deep and emotional level. I think what Ambient has the possibility to do is to really figure out a way to democratize and and find meaning from these conversations, rather than looking at these conversations as, another administrative task that these oncologists need to do. I believe the information that is in these conversations that these patients are sharing with their physicians, can be used to actually improve the care that's being delivered to the patients. So, you know, we're working a lot a lot of really exciting things right now, specifically for oncology and what we call our Ambient operating system.So it's this idea where we can take a lot of the data that's being, transacted in these conversations and use that to find better treatments for the the patients to, you know, match patients to new clinical trials that they may not be aware of. We can use, the data to identify new biomarkers in your voice that their oncologist may not be, able to detect. Oncology is a special place where I think a lot of unique value can be created in in the ambient operations.
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