If your child lives in Palo Alto and you work for Google…

Timothy Chou
1 min readSep 29, 2024

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The work we’re doing to build privacy-preserving real-time AI applications in medicine might make a difference if your son or daughter lives in Palo Alto and you work at Google, but it’s game changing for all the children in rural America. In this episode of the Pediatric Moonshot podcast, Judson Howe, President of Adventist Health North Coast Network, delves into the challenges and innovations in rural healthcare, particularly in pediatric care. Spanning six hospitals and over 90 clinics in Northern California (and I don’t mean the SF Bay Area), Judson discusses the significant health inequities faced by rural communities and the strategic initiatives underway to bridge these gaps. Through the lens of Adventist Health’s efforts and collaborations, this conversation sheds light on the critical need for equitable healthcare access, the potential of technology to transform patient care, and the profound impact of community and environmental factors on health outcomes.

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Timothy Chou
Timothy Chou

Written by Timothy Chou

www.linkedin.com/in/timothychou, Lecturer @Stanford, Board Member @Teradata @Ooomnitza, Chairman @AlchemistAcc

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