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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 15 MIN

1127: AI, Public Health, and the Future of Proactive Care

from Public Health Review Morning Edition · host ASTHO

What happens when artificial intelligence, clinical care, and public health finally start working together?  Dr. Umair Shah, chief medical officer at Jaan Health and the AI-powered care management platform, PHAMILY, discusses the future of proactive healthcare and the role AI can play in connecting patients, providers, and public health systems. Drawing on decades of experience as a physician, former health commissioner of Harris County, Texas, and former Washington State health secretary, Dr. Shah explains why healthcare must move beyond the walls of hospitals and clinics to better understand what’s happening in patients’ everyday lives.  He’ll also explain PHAMILY, Jaan Health’s AI-powered care management platform, and how real-time communication, pattern recognition, and predictive analytics can help providers identify health issues before they become crises. Dr. Shah also discusses the growing importance of public-private partnerships, the challenge of information overload in public health, and why health leaders must engage directly with AI technologies shaping the future of care.Subscribe | ASTHO

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