In the second installment of this two-part series, Tableau’s Nate Nichols explores how agentic AI can enhance—not replace—clinicians by providing vital services for care teams, such as real-time transcription, EHR-integrated summaries, and smarter triage, that can free clinicians to focus on patients. The conversation covers patient-side benefits, barriers to adoption, practical first steps for pharma and health systems, and marketing in an agent-first world.
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In the second installment of this two-part series, Tableau’s Nate Nichols explores how agentic AI can enhance—not replace—clinicians by providing vital services for care teams, such as real-time transcription, EHR-integrated summaries, and smarter triage, that can free clinicians to focus on patients. The conversation covers patient-side benefits, barriers to adoption, practical first steps for pharma and health systems, and marketing in an agent-first world.
Agentic AI – Part 1: What is it and How Could it Change Health Care?
Pharma Council - FutureHealth
24 minutes
1 month ago
Agentic AI – Part 1: What is it and How Could it Change Health Care?
In the first segment of this two-part series, Nate Nichols, Head of Generative AI at Tableau, speaks about the rise of agentic AI—systems that can reason, plan, and take action using digital tools. Nichols explains how agentic AI differs from traditional chatbots, shares real-world examples, and explores how these capabilities could transform healthcare by enabling proactive, concierge-like support for patients. The discussion also touches on opportunities in pharma, from regulatory complianc...
Pharma Council - FutureHealth
In the second installment of this two-part series, Tableau’s Nate Nichols explores how agentic AI can enhance—not replace—clinicians by providing vital services for care teams, such as real-time transcription, EHR-integrated summaries, and smarter triage, that can free clinicians to focus on patients. The conversation covers patient-side benefits, barriers to adoption, practical first steps for pharma and health systems, and marketing in an agent-first world.