Summary
In this special podcast series brought to you by Keebler Health and the American Academy of Home Care Medicine (AAHCM), host Isaac Park, CEO of Keebler Health, sits down with Hank Ross, who is on the AAHCM Board of Directors, to explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence in healthcare—especially in the fast-growing space of medicine at home.
From personal stories of why Keebler was founded, to how AI can reduce clinician “pajama time,” to the ethics of keeping humans in the loop, Isaac and Hank discuss both the promise and the guardrails needed as technology transforms care for high-needs populations.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Why AI is uniquely positioned to reduce documentation burden and burnout.
- How “co-pilot” AI models can empower, not replace, clinicians.
- Real-world strategies to improve care for high-needs and advanced illness patients.
- Why home-based and value-based care models benefit most from AI innovation.
- The future vision for Keebler Health and where healthcare is headed in the next 3–5 years.
Key Quotes:
- “It’s not about replacing clinicians—it’s about giving them leverage.” – Isaac Park
- “We’re at the apex of an exciting moment in healthcare.” – Hank Ross
About the Guests:
- Isaac Park is the CEO and co-founder of Keebler Health, an AI-native risk adjustment platform that reduces administrative burden and improves outcomes for value-based care organizations.
- Hank Ross is on the board of the American Academy of Home Care Medicine, a national leader advocating for home-based primary care.
Resources & Links:
- Learn more about Keebler Health
- Explore the American Academy of Home Care Medicine