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OM1 Aims To Improve Healthcare Outcomes Through Big Data And AI Posted on : Nov 24 - 2022

Harvard trained surgeon and big data entrepreneur Dr. Richard Gliklich has been working to improve the management of chronic conditions by organising, analysing and applying health outcomes data since 1999.

Currently he is the founder and CEO of OM1 (pronounced Ohm-one). The company is a health outcomes and registries company focused on the measurement, comparison, and prediction of real-world treatment outcomes, including what the company refers to as the first intelligent data cloud for healthcare, enabling more precise information and better decision making for stakeholders across the healthcare ecosystem. This founder’s journey story is based on my interview with Gliklich.

 “After my first company was acquired, I spend time in venture capital and became interested in how big data and artificial intelligence in particular could be applied to electronic health data, to first understand real world outcomes of chronic diseases and treatments at a greater scale, and then be able to apply that information to accelerate medical research,” says Gliklich.

The Boston, Massachusetts-based start-up, founded in 2015, presents an example of the boom in healthcare data and analytics. The global healthcare analytics market size was valued at $23.51 billion in 2020 and is expected to rise to $96.90 billion by 2030, according to Allied Market Research. View More