AI Improves Results of In-Vitro Fertilization

Eran Eshed, CEO and Co-founder of Fairtility, cites research showing that 48% of the work done by embyrologists during in-vitro fertilization is administrative. Fairtility was founded to automate this tedious work, which not only makes the embryologist more efficient, but eliminates the many errors caused by manual work. Furthermore, by taking data from EHRs and incubators—about 2.5 million data points in each pregnancy cycle—Fairtility can analyze the embryos’ viability more accurately than the embryologist. (The embryologist checks results to correct occasional errors.) Another benefit of Fairtility’s automation is the production of more frequent and richer reports for the prospective parents. Most prospective parents drop out of in-vitro programs after one or two cycles because they find it so stressful. Giving them more information helps keep them engaged. In fact, modern prospective parents in their 20s and 30s expect to receive this data. Watch the interview with Ershed for more details about the process. Learn more about Fairtility: https://fairtility.com/ Listen and subscribe to the Healthcare IT Today Interviews Podcast to hear all the latest insights from experts in healthcare IT. And for an exclusive look at our top stories, subscribe to our newsletter. Tell us what you think. Contact us here or on Twitter at @hcitoday. And if you’re interested in advertising with us, check out our various advertising packages and request our Media Kit...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - Category: Information Technology Authors: Tags: Analytics/Big Data Clinical Health IT Company Healthcare IT Embryologists Eran Eshed Fairtility Fertility Clinics Fertility Tech Health IT Israel Healthcare IT Video Interviews In-Vitro Fertilization Source Type: blogs