
AI-Curious with Jeff Wilser AI in Hospitals: Less Burnout, Fewer Errors, Better Care? w/ Dr. Michael Karch
Dec 27, 2025
Dr. Michael Karch, an orthopedic surgeon with 30 years of experience, shares insights on AI's transformative potential in healthcare. He discusses how AI can reduce clinician burnout and streamline administrative tasks, emphasizing the importance of a human-machine partnership in high-stakes environments. Karch reveals the promise of AI in diagnostics, particularly in radiology and dermatology, and introduces the concept of a ‘data flywheel’ in healthcare. He envisions a future with embodied surgical intelligence and personalized medicine, highlighting the need for clinician involvement in AI development.
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Late-Career Pivot Into AI
- Michael Karch started studying AI in his 50s after a self SWOT analysis revealed tech as a weakness.
- He completed programs at Harvard and MIT to bridge clinical experience with data science.
Small Wins Yield Big Relief
- Horizon 1 AI in hospitals targets structured, revenue-cycle tasks like coding and billing.
- Those 'unsexy' wins reduce clinician paperwork and meaningfully lower burnout.
OR Timestamping Revealed Hidden Delays
- Mammoth Hospital used AdaptX to timestamp OR workflows and found surprising time differences.
- Filming revealed that newer training and tech removed steps Karch had been doing for years.

