98% Success Crushing Type II with Personalised AI, Data-Driven Wins, & Lifelong Empowerment
Reversing type II diabetes at a 98% success rate using artificial intelligence. The future of medicine is already here, and it’s changing real peoples lives right now. Listeners of my show know I believe personalised data and AI interpretation of this data is how we can beat chronic disease, which is why talking to my guest today – who is using this health algorithm right now – was a pleasure and genuine moment of hope.
Dr. John Oberg is a Founder, CEO, Board Director, Advisor, Professor, and Investor trusted by organisations to navigate growth, conflict, and change. He founded two Austin-based healthcare innovators: Sedera, a community-based medical cost-sharing organisation (#193 on Inc 500, #26 in Financial Times Western Hemisphere), and Precina Health, a first-of-its-kind chronic care virtual medical practice and a thought leader in AI deployment. Through John Oberg Advisory, John advises large institutions, healthcare industry leaders, professional services firms, and nonprofits. John received his doctorate from the University of Southern California (Social Work) and his MBA from the University of New Mexico (Policy & Planning and Management of Technology). He is currently an adjunct professor at USC and sits on the Board of Governors. He has authored patents, started companies, and managed teams larger than 1,000 people.
Join us as we explore:
- John Oberg’s radical success rate of reversing type II diabetes with the Precina way at a fraction of the cost of traditional healthcare.
- Why the Precina way takes small steps and makes them even smaller, and uses AI to personalise the steps necessary to reverse their diabetes based upon their needs, emotional barriers and tolerance for change.
- Why Dr Oberg’s approach is not getting into the weeds of diet wars, anecdotal evidence or peer reviewed or not, and focuses on data driven and clinical experience results.
- How AI will allow individuals to succeed in the long-term with their health despite sub-optimal societal norms and government policies.
- How John’s training as a social worker informs carefulness in his approach and the importance of how cultural and societal factors interact with chronic disease.
Contact:
- Website – https://johnoberg.com
- Website – https://precina.com