Healthcare Innovation September 12, 2024
David Raths

Principal investigator Lisa Rotenstein, M.D., M.B.A.., describes study of FeelBetter’s polypharmacy patient management solution

A new study in the American Journal of Managed Care explores the use of a machine-learning-driven solution called FeelBetter, using data from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston to provide population-level analysis of medically complex senior patients’ risk of hospitalization and emergency department visits. Principal investigator Lisa Rotenstein, M.D., M.B.A., recently spoke with Healthcare Innovation about the solution’s potential use and the study’s findings.

Headquartered in Boston and Tel Aviv, FeelBetter says its technology pinpoints patients at high risk of deterioration and preventable hospitalization due to suboptimal medication management and proactively suggests interventions to reduce these risks.

FeelBetter CEO Liat Primor said that the company...

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