FAQ from Oatmeal Health
What is Oatmeal Health?
Oatmeal Health is an AI-enabled cancer screening clinical service that leverages technology to help FQHCs, payors, and employers identify, preventatively screen, and rescreen vulnerable populations for cancer, starting with lung cancer.
How to use Oatmeal Health?
To use Oatmeal Health's services, FQHCs, payors, or employers can partner with Oatmeal Health. Oatmeal Health's dedicated care team, consisting of radiologists and nurses, offers continuous AI-powered screening services and assistance for patient eligibility confirmation, appointment scheduling, AI lung nodule risk assessment, continuous patient education, and rescreening.
Why should I partner with Oatmeal Health?
Partnering with Oatmeal Health allows FQHCs, payors, and employers to leverage AI-enabled cancer screening services to improve the health of vulnerable populations. Oatmeal Health offers a dedicated care team, tech-enabled screening services, and better patient outcomes.
What services does Oatmeal Health provide?
Oatmeal Health provides AI-enabled cancer screening services that include identifying eligible high-risk patients through AI/ML technology, confirming patient eligibility based on USPSTF guidelines, scheduling appointments at imaging centers with transport and incentives, AI lung nodule risk assessment for CT scans, continuous patient education, and rescreening.
How can Oatmeal Health improve patient outcomes?
Oatmeal Health improves patient outcomes by offering virtual and in-person care, early diagnosis of lung cancer through AI-enabled screening, and continuous concierge care navigation for all patients. Early diagnosis of cancer leads to higher survival rates.
Why is early diagnosis important for lung cancer?
Early diagnosis of lung cancer is important because the survival rate is high when diagnosed early (92%). However, when diagnosed late, the survival rate is low (3.5%). Oatmeal Health's screening services aim to detect lung cancer early to save lives.