One of the most significant advances in 2015 was the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) in a variety of fields, including healthcare. While work on AI has been going on for years and still has a long way to go, 2015 saw progress made on self-driving cars, a growing ecosystem of AI startups, and open-sourcing … Continue reading “Artificial Intelligence Growing Slowly in Healthcare, And That’s OK”
Author: Mark Gehring
Mark Gehring is a co-founder of and senior technology advisor to HealthMyne, an oncology imaging analytics company. Previously, Mark co-founded and served as president of Propeller Health, a digital therapeutic for asthma and COPD, employing sensors and mobile apps. In the 2000s, Mark was co-founder and CEO of UltraVisual Medical Systems, which produced a diagnostic imaging (PACS) platform, merged with another startup, Emageon, and executed a successful IPO in 2005. In the 1990s, Mark was co-founder and CEO of Geometrics, which developed the first commercial 3D radiation treatment planning system, still the leading system worldwide, now marketed by Philips Medical Systems. The products developed by UltraVisual and Geometrics have generated over $2 billion in cumulative revenue. Mark has a degree in biomedical engineering from Marquette University and is a self-taught software developer.