Financial Forward: The Future of Consumer Finance & Banking
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2386617/fan_mail/new] Episode Overview In this episode of Financial Forward, Jim McCarthy sits down with Dave Esra, founder of Bobi Health AI, to explore how artificial intelligence and real-time data can transform maternal health outcomes. Drawing from his experience in vaccine safety studies and large-scale AI deployments, Dave identified a critical gap: despite widespread access to smartphones and wearable technology, maternal health remains underserved, under-researched, and dangerously reactive. Bobi Health AI aims to change that by creating a comprehensive platform that monitors biometrics, tracks symptoms, and uses AI to identify risks early—providing guidance, education, and access to care when it matters most. ________________________________________ Key Topics Covered 1. The Origin of Bobi Health AI •Dave’s transition from military service and corporate leadership to healthcare innovation •Exposure to maternal health gaps during COVID vaccine safety studies •Recognition of systemic inequities in women’s health data and care ________________________________________ 2. The Scale of the Problem •~800 women die daily from preventable pregnancy complications •~94% of these deaths are considered avoidable •Significant disparities across underserved and minority communities ________________________________________ 3. The Core Problem: Lack of Real-Time Insight •Care is episodic—centered around periodic doctor visits •Most risk emerges between appointments •Patients often face uncertainty during critical moments ________________________________________ 4. The Bobi Platform (What It Does) •Collects daily biometrics, symptoms, and medical history •Provides AI-driven insights and alerts •Educates users on whether symptoms are normal or require care •Evolves into an all-in-one maternal health platform ________________________________________ 5. AI-Powered “Digital Doula” •24/7 conversational interface for guidance •Does not diagnose—but identifies risk patterns •Uses inputs like: oSymptoms oBiometrics oBehavioral and emotional signals •Helps determine when to seek care ________________________________________ 6. Mental Health as a Critical Risk Layer •1 in 5 women experience mental health issues during pregnancy •~75% do not receive care •Mental health is a leading factor in maternal morbidity and mortality Innovation Focus: •AI detecting emotional state via interaction patterns •Triggering early interventions •Connecting patients to care pathways ________________________________________ 7. Addressing Social Determinants of Health •Transportation •Access to providers •Language barriers •Childcare •Economic constraints Bobi’s Approach: •Identifies barriers in real time •Connects users to local resources •Enables action (appointments, referrals, navigation) ________________________________________ 8. Global Impact Potential •Deployment across: oUnited States oIndia oPhilippines oCanada oCosta Rica oPanama •Use cases in regions with limited healthcare access: oEarly warning systems oRemote triage oReduced time-to-intervention ________________________________________ 9. Maternal Health and Systemic Risk •35% of U.S. counties lack maternal healthcare access •Provider shortages in both obstetrics and mental health •Financial and operational strain on healthcare systems ________________________________________ 10. Military and Workforce Implications •Military families face significantly higher maternal risk •Maternal health impacts readiness, More from Jim: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mccarthyhatch/ https://www.mccarthy-hatch.com/
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