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Akido Labs And The Coming Shift To AI-Enabled Medicine

Last updated: December 2, 2025 6:35 am
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American healthcare is facing a significant challenge: the demand for healthcare services is rising rapidly, but the supply of healthcare providers is limited. This imbalance has led to long wait times and uneven access to care, with women in Boston waiting an average of 84 days to see a gynecologist and men in Portland waiting over 100 days to see a dermatologist.

To address this issue, many organizations are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to make care more efficient and expand access. One such company leading the way is Akido Labs, which is developing an AI-enabled care model designed to dramatically increase capacity in the healthcare system. This innovative approach is set to revolutionize the future of healthcare.

Akido Labs originally started as a data project within the USC Keck School of Medicine’s Digital Health Lab. After years of building a large dataset to train machine learning models, the founders spun out Akido Labs and focused on using AI to help public health organizations and provider groups coordinate care and predict outcomes. However, they soon realized that their impact would be limited without deeply integrating into care delivery.

In 2022, Akido Labs made a strategic pivot to become a full-stack healthcare provider by acquiring Chaparral Medical Group, a multispecialty practice outside Los Angeles. This move allowed Akido to gain insight into clinical workflows, align with clinicians and staff, expand their data for AI models, and apply AI insights directly to care delivery. The company has raised over $100 million and continues to expand its network of clinics and specialties.

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Akido’s AI-enabled care model, powered by ScopeAI, streamlines the patient intake process and assists clinicians in diagnosing and treating patients. The system allows for faster appointment booking, increased patient volume, and improved efficiency without compromising quality or patient experience. Clinicians remain in control of all final decisions, ensuring patient safety and care quality.

This new care model offered by Akido Labs provides a glimpse into the future of healthcare. By leveraging AI technology and redesigning care models, organizations like Akido are paving the way for a more efficient and effective healthcare system. As the industry continues to evolve, it is essential for healthcare providers to adapt to new technologies and embrace innovative approaches to care delivery.

In conclusion, Akido Labs exemplifies the potential of AI in transforming healthcare. By combining technology with clinical expertise, the company is revolutionizing the way care is delivered and setting a new standard for the future of healthcare. As other organizations look to follow in Akido’s footsteps, the healthcare landscape is poised for significant advancements in the years to come.

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