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Using AI To Improve Care And Cut Administrative Burdens

Last updated: December 2, 2025 3:35 am
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In the world of healthcare, young entrepreneurs, researchers, and doctors are making significant strides in improving care, empowering patients, and increasing efficiency. These rising stars are utilizing cutting-edge technology and innovative approaches to tackle some of the industry’s most pressing challenges.

One such entrepreneur is Eunice Wu, a 26-year-old pharmacist who co-founded Asepha with Can Uncu, 25. Asepha uses AI software to streamline the processing of handwritten prescriptions and verify medical codes, saving pharmacists valuable time that can be better spent with patients. Wu and Uncu’s startup has already secured over $4 million in venture funding, highlighting the demand for solutions that prioritize patient care over administrative tasks.

Jeffery Liu and Jon Wang, both 28, are founders of Assort Health, a company that leverages AI to revolutionize the process of scheduling doctor appointments. By developing a text-to-voice AI-enabled chatbot, Assort Health has significantly reduced wait times for millions of inbound calls, benefiting both patients and physicians alike.

Other young entrepreneurs like Jocelyn Kang, Caroline Zhang, James Hu, Jhoneldrick Millares, Will Yin, and Rohit Rustagi are also harnessing the power of AI to enhance various aspects of healthcare, from automating clinical workflows to improving image-guided surgical procedures and streamlining access to specialty drugs.

In addition to AI-driven innovations, there are entrepreneurs like Jeremy Barenholz and the co-founders of Intero Biosystems, Madeline Eiken and Charlie Childs, who are pioneering breakthrough technologies in healthcare. Barenholz is developing a device that uses focused ultrasound to image and stimulate deep regions of the brain non-invasively, while Eiken and Childs are growing miniature human intestines in the lab to test medications as an alternative to animal testing.

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The Forbes 30 Under 30 Healthcare list also recognizes standout medical researchers like Bradley Pierce and Arya Rao, who are making significant contributions to the field. Pierce, a general surgery resident physician, has developed a life support system to aid patients with traumatic abdominal hemorrhages, while Rao, an MD-Ph.D. candidate, is researching gene therapies to accelerate drug development.

Each year, Forbes highlights the top young talents in various industries, including healthcare, with nominations from the public and input from expert judges. This year’s Healthcare list features a diverse group of individuals, with 41% women, 46% identifying as people of color, and 77% serving as founders.

The tireless efforts of these young innovators are reshaping the landscape of healthcare, paving the way for a more patient-centric and efficient future. Their dedication to improving care, empowering patients, and advancing medical research is truly commendable, and their impact on the industry is sure to be felt for years to come.

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