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RAG Without Persona Modeling Fails Patient Clinical Relevance
Key takeaways
- All health platforms ship a RAG pipeline that answers medical questions.
- A system that cannot match the answer to the patient has not solved relevance.
- At a Global AI Hackathon, HPPIE (Hyper-Personalized Patient Insights Engine) was built to test whether integrating persona modeling at the retrieval stage closes the clinical relevance gap.
All health platforms ship a RAG pipeline that answers medical questions. None of them know who is asking.
A system that cannot match the answer to the patient has not solved relevance. It has automated a liability.
At a Global AI Hackathon, HPPIE (Hyper-Personalized Patient Insights Engine) was built to test whether integrating persona modeling at the retrieval stage closes the clinical relevance gap. HPPIE placed 2nd of 300+.
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