Dr Oz Claims Best Way To Provide Healthcare To Rural Communities are AI Avatars

During a recent Forbes Breaking News event, CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz discussed the connection between artificial intelligence and healthcare delivery, particularly focusing on rural communities and mental health services.

While speaking with Dr. John Sharon, professor of psychiatry at UCLA and USC and former director of the LA County Department of Mental Health, Dr. Oz addressed the significant healthcare disparities facing rural America.

“60 million Americans live in rural parts of this country,” Dr. Oz stated. “Their life expectancy is about 9 years shorter than those in more urban parts of the country. It’s massively different and mental health care issues drive a lot of that. We do not have enough practitioners for mental health support in these areas.”

Dr. Oz then introduced the rural health transformation fund, describing it as “a 50% increased investment over what we currently spend for Medicaid in these rural healthcare systems. It’s the largest investment of its kind ever made.

And all the states, 50 states were given a chance to compete for this money. They all got some of it. And a large number of these applications included mental health support systems.”

However, his most notable statement came when addressing how technology could bridge the healthcare gap in underserved areas. “I’m telling you right now, there’s no question about it. Whether you want it or not, the best way to help some of these communities is going to be AI based avatars,” Dr. Oz declared.

He elaborated on the capabilities of this technology: “Agentic AI taking the ability to do the intake. Just catch the patient, customize to what their needs are, understand what they’re up to.”

He urge the audience to try the tools out: “If you go and please go play with these tools, they’re unbelievable. They’ll pick up subtle little nuances in how you’re saying things. If you do it on purpose, it’s actually sort of cool to find out that will alert the avatar but more importantly the doctor they’re going to report to that there’s something going on. So when the clinician connects with you, and there will always be a doctor.”

Dr. Oz emphasized the importance of maintaining human connection in healthcare. He noted; “50% of our cortex is designed to read the face of the person in front of you. I can look at you and tell you’re bored, happy, excited, running away, whatever’s before you say a thing, and we’re hardwired to read each other. For that reason, we’re social entities by definition. We got to where we are because we’re social entities.”

He concluded his remarks on artificial intelligence by posing a fundamental question: “The key question is how do we use AI thoughtfully in that setting. And if we do it right, we’ll build a much more sustainable health care system around mental health issues.”