Moving from Pharmacy Informatics to Pharmacointelligence .
Laura Behm
PharmD, BCPS
"AI is not here to replace the pharmacist. It is here to de-tether them from the hidden factory of administrative burden."
With over 15 years of experience spanning clinical practice, education (Vumedi, U of MN), and digital health strategy (Headwater Ventures/Techstars), I operate at the intersection of patient care and technological evolution.
From directing oncology curricula to leading antimicrobial stewardship programs, I understand the delicate balance between innovation and safety. I build strategies that turn data chaos into clinical ground truth.
Moving from reactive information retrieval to proactive, autonomous clinical intelligence.
GenAI (RAG) | The Verifier
Speed to Answer. Reducing search time. Expert AI leads here by synthesizing trusted content instantly.
MIPD & Digital Twins | The Architect
Patient Specificity. Moving from "Adult Dosing" to "Dosing for this patient." Integration of genomic/renal data.
Safety Nets | The Risk Manager
Anticipating Harm. AI that runs in the background to predict sepsis, AKI, or readmission before they happen.
Analyzes the structural shift from Informatics (digitizing the ledger) to Intelligence (predictive action). This paper argues that AI will not replace the clinical pharmacist, but rather the administrative one, creating a new role: the "Manager of Medication Intelligence."
Moving beyond the "one-size-fits-all" era. This paper explores real-world applications like CURATE.AI and outlines a framework for "Human-in-the-Loop" AI, elevating the pharmacist to a "Precision Architect" who optimizes therapy with granular, patient-specific models.
Exposes the "Fallacy of the Average Patient" inherent in legacy monographs. This paper outlines the shift to Dynamic Pharmacointelligence, utilizing Bayesian forecasting and Digital Twins to transform static text into patient-specific probability curves.
Argues that AI is the only path to stabilize the crumbling pharmacy infrastructure. By transitioning to predictive logistics and telepharmacy, we can decouple capacity from geography, solving "pharmacy deserts" and operational fragility.
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