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Voice & Chatbots in Healthcare - Nathan Treloar, Orbita - Voice Tech Podcast ep.048

December 02, 2019 Carl Robinson Season 1 Episode 48
Voice & Chatbots in Healthcare - Nathan Treloar, Orbita - Voice Tech Podcast ep.048
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Voice & Chatbots in Healthcare - Nathan Treloar, Orbita - Voice Tech Podcast ep.048
Dec 02, 2019 Season 1 Episode 48
Carl Robinson

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Today on the VoiceTech Podcast we welcome Nathan Treloar, who is the founder and president of Orbita. Orbita is a Boston-based company that provides software to improve patient engagement in digital health through voice-first and artificial intelligence solutions. Nathan is a highly respected speaker and authority in the field of voice-first healthcare technology and has advised many large-scale companies and government agencies on the subject.

This in-depth and fascinating conversation covers the current state of voice and chatbots in the healthcare sector, the many ways that voice services can improve the quality of medical delivery and much more. We talk about some of Orbita’s case studies, the advantage of voice technologies and a few of the product features of the company. We also get into the security and privacy issues that are so prevalent in fields that require ‘always-on’ devices and how the HIPAA regulations aim to curb hazards in this regard.

Nathan does a great job of unpacking the complex set of concerns around big tech, trust, and health data, so for this eye-opening discussion about the future of healthcare as we know it, be sure to listen in!

Highlights from the show

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[0:09:40] It’s one thing to record a note about a patient, it’s another to record a prescription

[0:11:34] The applications of virtual assistants in a healthcare setting demand optimized content experiences

[0:13:44] How do you ensure that it isn’t picking up other things said in the clinical setting?

[0:16:16] We are seeing an interest in applying voice tech for chronic care, elder care, and post acute needs

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This is a time-limited preview. To hear the full episode, and access the full catalogue of episodes and bonus content, become a Voice Tech Pro https://voicetechpodcast.com/pro

Today on the VoiceTech Podcast we welcome Nathan Treloar, who is the founder and president of Orbita. Orbita is a Boston-based company that provides software to improve patient engagement in digital health through voice-first and artificial intelligence solutions. Nathan is a highly respected speaker and authority in the field of voice-first healthcare technology and has advised many large-scale companies and government agencies on the subject.

This in-depth and fascinating conversation covers the current state of voice and chatbots in the healthcare sector, the many ways that voice services can improve the quality of medical delivery and much more. We talk about some of Orbita’s case studies, the advantage of voice technologies and a few of the product features of the company. We also get into the security and privacy issues that are so prevalent in fields that require ‘always-on’ devices and how the HIPAA regulations aim to curb hazards in this regard.

Nathan does a great job of unpacking the complex set of concerns around big tech, trust, and health data, so for this eye-opening discussion about the future of healthcare as we know it, be sure to listen in!

Highlights from the show

Quotes from the show

[0:09:40] It’s one thing to record a note about a patient, it’s another to record a prescription

[0:11:34] The applications of virtual assistants in a healthcare setting demand optimized content experiences

[0:13:44] How do you ensure that it isn’t picking up other things said in the clinical setting?

[0:16:16] We are seeing an interest in applying voice tech for chronic care, elder care, and post acute needs

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