
Bayesian Health
Founded Year
2016Stage
Series A | AliveTotal Raised
$15.23MLast Raised
$15M | 5 yrs agoAbout Bayesian Health
Bayesian Health provides machine learning-driven protocols. It gives care teams actionable information in real-time to enable rapid and sustainable performance improvement. Its platform provides accurate and actionable clinical signals to empower physicians and caregivers to diagnose, intervene, and deliver care. It was founded in 2016 and is based in New York, New York.
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Bayesian Health's Products & Differentiators
Sepsis Module
Intelligence clinical augmentation for Sepsis
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Latest Bayesian Health News
May 26, 2023
MedCity News MedCity Pivot Podcast: It’s Time To Talk About Responsible AI A conversation with Suchi Saria, associate professor of medicine at John Hopkins University and director of its Machine Learning and Healthcare Lab about responsible AI. Shares0 Suchi Saria, CEO of Bayesian Health and Associate Professor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University It’s hard to get away from the topic of large language models, chatGPT and more broadly, artificial intelligence in healthcare. It’s all over the news, on social media, in the conferences we go to (including MedCity’s own INVEST conference that concluded earlier this week in Chicago) and even in the pitches that I get from our healthcare content contributors. Yet the fear about AI is real. And I don’t mean Ex Machina type doomsday scenarios where AI gets sentient and takes over the human world. The more rational fear is its authoritative tone, the ability to present even false information as if it were true — think of deep fakes — not to mention things algorithms being leveraged to deny care . In response to the awesome power this new technology wields — that some believe will emerge to be as pivotal as the industrial revolution — there is a greater recognition that standards need to be developed. Not surprisingly, global agencies , corporations have taken up the charge of setting forth guidelines for responsible AI including the White House . In this episode of the Pivot podcast, I spoke with Suchi Saria, associate professor of medicine at John Hopkins University and director of its Machine Learning and Healthcare Lab. She is also CEO of Bayesian Health. Saria has spent a lot of time researching this topic of responsible AI and how to develop a framework for its adoption in healthcare. Promoted
Bayesian Health Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Bayesian Health founded?
Bayesian Health was founded in 2016.
Where is Bayesian Health's headquarters?
Bayesian Health's headquarters is located at 28 Liberty Street, New York.
What is Bayesian Health's latest funding round?
Bayesian Health's latest funding round is Series A.
How much did Bayesian Health raise?
Bayesian Health raised a total of $15.23M.
Who are the investors of Bayesian Health?
Investors of Bayesian Health include Catalio Capital Management, Health2047 Capital Partners, Camden Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, Lifeforce Capital and 4 more.
Who are Bayesian Health's competitors?
Competitors of Bayesian Health include Impact Vitals and 7 more.
What products does Bayesian Health offer?
Bayesian Health's products include Sepsis Module and 2 more.
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