
Garry Choy, MD MBA
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Garry Choy, MD MBA
@GarryChoy
Chief Clinical Transformation Officer @ UnitedHealth Group / Diagnostic Radiologist / Mass General / Q Bio / andros



How to read a brain MRI and make a diagnosis in seconds, along with urgent triage, with very high accuracy? A vision language AI model from @umichmedicine @natBME tested in real world medicine nature.com/articles/s4155…

The companies that succeed in the future are going to make very heavy use of AI. People will manage teams of agents to do very complex things. Today we are launching Frontier, a new platform to enable these companies.


Worth understanding...

Finally, a randomized trial of using the Apple Watch (AW) for monitoring patients after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (aFib)! Only such examples of evidence would allow smartwatches to become part of everyday care. "Patient-led AW-based monitoring after AF CA reduced the time to recurrent arrhythmia detection, increased the overall detection yield, and was associated with fewer unplanned hospitalizations compared with standard care. These findings may support the integration of patient-owned wearable devices into structured postablation follow-up pathways." Study: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

the most consequential advances of the last decade in healthcare and life sciences weren't singular breakthroughs. EHRs required workflow redesign, incentive realignment, and regulatory mandate before they could reach scale. GLP-1s have transformed obesity treatment only as fast as patient demand, reimbursement, and clinical protocols have moved in concert. genetic medicines have become scientifically tractable, yet their success hinges on manufacturing capability, novel payment models, and entirely new approaches to care delivery. individual interventions rarely succeed in isolation. diagnostics, therapeutics, software, services, AI, payment reform, and policy each contributes to the blueprint, yet none completes it alone. the greatest constraint is the system's capacity to absorb any single intervention without the others advancing alongside it. the questions we ask are simple: given a problem, which combination of tools best addresses it, and allows for compounding effect? as new tools emerge, how do we integrate them and let the system reorganize around them? at @BreyerCap, our investment philosophy reflects that orientation. so does our forecast for the year, examining how computation, precision, and prevention are converging to reshape the industry's architecture:

Optimus is going to be one of the biggest equalizers humanity has ever seen. Bc when every family can access a robot that delivers world class medical care, it means the quality of your health no longer depends on your income, your zip code, or your background. I get it now.


Humanoid robotics coming to healthcare



A randomized trial of using an LLM by primary care physicians for referral to specialists (vs no AI) provided substantial improvements in workflow, patient experience and less test ordering @NatureMedicine nature.com/articles/s4159…

Also a longer one with Huberman. Also alot of fun. youtube.com/watch?v=cjAvD-…




🤝 The future of drug discovery is being built together At #JPM2026, Dave Ricks, CEO of @EliLillyandCo and Jensen Huang, CEO and founder of NVIDIA, shared how their new co-innovation lab will bring world-class scientists and AI experts together to transform medicine. Read more ➡️ nvda.ws/4jHRnaS

Introducing ChatGPT Health: openai.com/index/introduc…



