Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. and Cerebro Partner to Use AI in Brain Injury Care for Underserved Communities

What: Press Conference to announce the launch of an innovative partnership between the Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. and Cerebro NeuroTech, Inc. This collaboration leverages AI-powered tools to improve healthcare outcomes for underserved communities, especially for traumatic brain injuries and sport-related concussions. Live demonstrations of the technology will be available to showcase its capabilities.

When: Monday, December 2, 2024, at 11 a.m.

Where: Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc., 34 Benwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214 The Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. (CHCB) and Cerebro NeuroTech, Inc. (Cerebro) are pleased to announce a new partnership to address health disparities in diagnosing and treating Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and Sport-Related Concussions (SRC) in underserved communities.

This initiative begins with Cerebro’s Private Beta release, a testing phase where AI tools are being f ine-tuned to improve how quickly and accurately TBIs and SRCs are diagnosed. By combining CHCB’s expertise with Cerebro’s advanced AI-driven technology, the partnership seeks to combat the delayed diagnoses and poorer outcomes often experienced by low-income and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) populations.

Traumatic brain injuries lead to more than 1.5 million emergency room visits each year in the U.S. Underserved communities often face delays in diagnosis and care due to socioeconomic barriers and healthcare inequities, such as limited insurance, lack of transportation, or difficulty accessing specialists.

CHCB and Cerebro aim to change these barriers by leveraging cutting-edge AI technology to improve early detection, streamline care, and address gaps in health equity.

Cerebro NeuroTech, Inc. is an innovator in AI-powered neurocognitive diagnostics, specializing in early detection and personalized treatment of traumatic brain injuries, neurodegenerative conditions, and cognitive impairments. The company is committed to advancing healthcare for all, regardless of their background or financial status.

The Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc., a Federally Qualified Health Center, operates locations in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Cheektowaga, and Lockport. The Community Health Center of Buffalo, Inc. is committed to providing access to quality and culturally sensitive health care to all, regardless of an ability to pay, offering free or discounted fees for patients who qualify.

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