CareSight Consulting exists to make sure ambitious healthcare AI ideas are tested against clinical reality. Drawing on experience in AI, biomedical engineering, and hands-on clinical training, we provide structured assessments and clear recommendations for teams building AI tools for care settings.
Our founder, Ketan Jolly, brings experience at the intersection of engineering, medicine, and consulting:
AI Expertise: Ketan helped bring AI into the medical curriculum at his institution and has presented three AI-in-medicine abstracts at AIMed, an international conference focused on AI in healthcare. He is also credentialed by the American Board of AI in Medicine. His work focuses on making technical AI concepts usable for clinicians and trainees.
Academic Excellence: Ketan earned his bachelor’s and thesis-based master’s degrees in biomedical engineering from Case Western Reserve University, graduating with honors and awards. His master’s research on nanoparticles to enhance blood clotting in trauma scenarios contributed to a $2.75M Department of Defense grant for further development.
Medical Training: Currently a fourth-year medical student at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Ketan has worked with hundreds of patients as part of multidisciplinary teams. This day-to-day exposure to real workflows and constraints shapes how CareSight evaluates AI tools.
Ethical and Inclusive Focus: From volunteering in free clinics to working with rural communities and nonprofits, Ketan keeps questions of access, equity, and patient trust at the center of his work in healthcare AI.
Consulting Expertise: In the healthcare division of L.E.K. Consulting, Ketan developed his strategic and analytical skills, experience he now uses to provide concrete recommendations to clients.
At CareSight Consulting, this mix of academic work, clinical training, and consulting experience underpins the feasibility assessments and structured recommendations we provide. Whether you’re still shaping the first version of your tool or preparing for deployment, the goal is the same: to give you a clear view of what’s ready, what isn’t, and what to test next.