AdventHealth's digital chief says AI will enable healthcare to treat patients as individuals, not just part of groups. The move towards 'segments of one' is set to make care more precise and personal.

November 3, 2025

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AI Set to Redefine Patient Personalization
AdventHealth's Chief Digital Officer, David Oakley, spoke at the Reuters Total Health Conference in Chicago about the next big leap in healthcare: AI-driven personalization. Oakley outlined how artificial intelligence will soon push the industry toward what he calls 'segments of one', individualizing patient experiences and treatment far beyond the current population-based methods.
From Groups to Individuals
Current approaches focus on broad patient groups.
AI will enable hyper-personalization, considering medical history, lifestyle, and emotional factors (MedCity News).
Personalization will happen both in and outside clinical settings, according to Oakley.
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Technology and Governance
AI at the Core of Clinical Innovations
AdventHealth is actively investing in AI-powered personalization engines for both registered and anonymous patients (AdventHealth Official Site). The organization's initiatives cover over 40 different applications of AI, all rigorously governed by its Clinical AI Advisory Board to ensure ethical and effective use.
AI supports clinical documentation, monitoring, and customized care plans.
The Clinical AI Advisory Board oversees and approves every AI project for compliance and safety (CareerSource Northeast Florida).
Privacy and patient safety remain top priorities.
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