Geisinger launches artificial intelligence-enabled breast cancer screening program
AI model identifies patients at highest risk for early screening and monitoring
The new AI model evaluates all female patients with Geisinger primary care providers who are overdue for a mammogram on a monthly basis. Of those patients, the model flags 50 patients at the highest risk for breast cancer based on the information in their electronic health record, such as family history or other health conditions. Geisinger’s Care Gaps team then contacts these patients to inform them about their risk and assist them in scheduling a mammogram. The team also works with primary care providers to refer these patients to Geisinger’s high-risk breast clinic for ongoing monitoring. Research shows that early detection of breast cancer can lead to a 99% 5-year survival rate.
“This high-risk breast cancer model reflects Geisinger’s strengths in interdisciplinary care, quality and population health, and our investments in new technologies—in this case artificial intelligence—to identify women who are at high risk of breast cancer so they can be screened and treated,” said Keith Boell, D.O., Geisinger’s chief quality officer. “This work will literally save lives and is an example of how we at Geisinger continue to work to be the best.”
“Geisinger has developed a cutting-edge AI model for predicting breast cancer risk using readily available electronic health record data so that it is broadly applicable to a larger population. This program increases efficiency of outreach and improves screening rates for high-risk patients, while effectively integrating with current workflows,” said Biplab Bhattacharya, Ph.D., program director for data science at Geisinger, who led the technical development of the model. “This program is a critical step toward improving early detection and outcomes.”
For more information about comprehensive breast cancer care at Geisinger, visit geisinger.org/breastcare.
About Geisinger
Geisinger is among the nation’s leading providers of value-based care, serving 1.2 million people in urban and rural communities across central and northeastern Pennsylvania. Founded in 1915 by philanthropist Abigail Geisinger, the nonprofit system generates more than $8 billion in annual revenues across 163 care sites — including 10 hospital campuses — and Geisinger Health Plan, with more than half a million members in commercial and government plans. Geisinger College of Health Sciences educates more than 500 medical professionals annually and is conducting more than 1,400 clinical research studies. With more than 27,000 employees, including 1,800 employed physicians and 5,200 registered nurses, Geisinger is among Pennsylvania’s largest employers, having an estimated economic impact of $16.8 billion on the state’s economy. In 2024, Geisinger joined Risant Health, a nonprofit charitable organization created to expand and accelerate value-based care across the country. Learn more at geisinger.org or follow on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
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