Fort Myers, Fla.-based Lee Health launched Leah, an artificial intelligence tool designed to support patients through the full spectrum of orthopedic care.
Leah’s features include 24/7 access to orthopedic information, personalized conversations and support from diagnostics through surgery and recovery, according to a June 13 news release. It is designed for patients with hip, knee and shoulder pain.
“Leah, our new AI-powered guide, is designed to give people easy, convenient access to trusted orthopedic information anytime they need it,” Iahn Gonsenhauser, MD, chief medical officer, said in the release. “By empowering our community with the tools to better understand their health, we’re supporting more informed decisions and stronger connections to care.”
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