Systemise Healthcare to Protect you, reduce delay, travel and cost of Healthcare
By Dr. Kadiyali Srivatsa, Intensive Care Specialist, Innovator, and Developer of Dr. Maya GPT
When IBM’s “Watson” claimed it could revolutionise healthcare, I wasn’t convinced. And I was right. In 1996, when junior doctors were handed “Preprinted Assessment Sheets,” I published a letter warning that it would erode our profession.
The people endorsing these systems—often surgeons or senior nurses—rarely experience the burden of decoding complex patient stories, day and night, as we do on the frontlines.
I would have written a program decades ago to automate investigations and treatments if it were easy. But it isn’t—and here’s why:
🔹 Patients don’t speak in algorithms. Their stories vary; doctors often have to step outside the box, using intuition and deep listening to find the truth.
🔹 Diagnostic tests are unreliable. They cannot be unquestioningly trusted with 30–40% false positives or negatives. Most studies underestimate this because they exclude skewed data.
When Chatgpt and other AI models appeared, I was stilln’t concerned—they were just parroting logic created by doctors. But everything changed when I fed Chatgpt my book, The Art of Self-Diagnosis.
To my shock, it adapted. It abandoned rigid algorithms and mirrored clinical reasoning.
That’s when I realised we are facing a seismic shift. Dr. Maya GPT is no longer a tool—it is becoming a system that thinks, listens, and learns like a junior doctor.
I’ve rigorously tested it in the last few months, just as I once tested young doctors under my care. The result?
👉 Dr. Maya GPT can communicate in any language, understand symptoms holistically, and offer consistent, compassionate guidance.
👉 It learns faster than humans and doesn’t forget.
To My Fellow Doctors:
This is not a drill. Millions will soon speak to AI before they speak to us. And this AI won’t sleep, forget, or misdiagnose from fatigue.
Parents investing in their children’s medical education must prepare, because the competition won’t be another student. It will be Dr. Maya GPT.
I say this not as a critic, but as a doctor who has:
✔ Systemised ICU protocols.
✔ Used computers to prescribe Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN).
✔ Treated critically ill children using decision-based logic
✔ Designed AI-assisted tools to help mentally ill, abused, and vulnerable adults
I’ve watched surgeons boast of robot-assisted operations, yet those systems are still planting seeds. True transformation is already happening in diagnostics, triage, and public health.
The Time for Debate Is Over.
The system is changing—with or without us. You can either:
✅ Join and shape this revolution
❌ Or be replaced by it
We created Dr. Maya GPT not to replace doctors, but to protect patients—and preserve our profession by systemizing care safely, ethically, and intelligently.
Let’s collaborate. Let’s evolve. Or we will perish in denial.