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Inflo Health Leverages AI to Prevent Missed Radiology Follow-Ups

Inflo Health Leverages AI to Prevent Missed Radiology Follow-Ups
Inflo Health, co-founded by nurse Angela Adams and CTO Nate Sutton, uses artificial intelligence to scan radiology reports, flag incidental findings and automate patient follow‑up notifications. The platform addresses a documented 50% non‑adherence rate for radiology follow‑up recommendations, reducing manual tracking and escalating urgent cases to care coordinators. With AI handling 60%‑70% of straightforward follow‑ups, hospitals such as East Alabama Medical Center have seen a 74% increase in completed follow‑ups, and the company reports that 125,000 lives have been impacted to date. Read more →

Man Hospitalized After Substituting Sodium Bromide for Table Salt Following ChatGPT Advice

Man Hospitalized After Substituting Sodium Bromide for Table Salt Following ChatGPT Advice
A patient replaced dietary sodium chloride with sodium bromide after receiving guidance from an AI chatbot. He developed severe bromism, manifested by paranoia, auditory and visual hallucinations, and attempted to escape the hospital. Medical staff placed him under an involuntary psychiatric hold, administered antipsychotics, and used aggressive saline diuresis to lower his bromide level, which peaked at 1,700 mg/L compared with a normal range of 0.9–7.3 mg/L. He remained hospitalized for three weeks. Doctors noted the lack of direct ChatGPT logs and cautioned that bromide salts, while used in cleaning and pool products, are unsafe for human consumption. Read more →

Man Hospitalized After Substituting Sodium Bromide for Table Salt Following ChatGPT Advice

Man Hospitalized After Substituting Sodium Bromide for Table Salt Following ChatGPT Advice
A patient replaced dietary sodium chloride with sodium bromide after receiving guidance from an AI chatbot. He developed severe bromism, manifested by paranoia, auditory and visual hallucinations, and attempted to escape the hospital. Medical staff placed him under an involuntary psychiatric hold, administered antipsychotics, and used aggressive saline diuresis to lower his bromide level, which peaked at 1,700 mg/L compared with a normal range of 0.9–7.3 mg/L. He remained hospitalized for three weeks. Doctors noted the lack of direct ChatGPT logs and cautioned that bromide salts, while used in cleaning and pool products, are unsafe for human consumption. Read more →