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How AI will turn the exam room into a listening (and recording) device
To achieve the improvements we need in healthcare costs, quality, and outcomes, says a team of doctors, we need technology that helps clinicians more easily care for us and our families.
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FDA gives breakthrough designation to AI cancer detection tool
Among other things, the FDA program offers manufacturers an opportunity to interact with experts to address topics as they arise during the premarket review phase.
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The importance of collaboration and customer training to AI’s success
The key to making new AI models work, notes a new report, is to do the crucial hard work related to people and process to ensure enterprise-wide buy-in.
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Despite diagnostic advances, patients still wary of AI
Research indicates that patients are reluctant to use AI-based healthcare even when it outperforms human doctors. Why? And what can be done about it?
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AI for pharma: more efficient drug development
With AI, pharma researchers can move a drug from a chemical starting point to a molecule ready for clinical testing three times faster and using just 10% of the molecules that would have been used before.
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AI-driven brain scan promises faster stroke diagnoses
While the researchers suggest radiologists will always need to double-check the AI, every second saved is critical when it comes to strokes, the fifth-leading cause of death in the United States.
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DoD partnership unveils AI tool aimed at infection detection
Moving forward, say researchers, the new technology may be applied to scenarios where vital signs and biomarkers may fluctuate due to physical exertion and heat stress.
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How AI can add quality and speed to clinical trials
As the volume and complexity of data continue to increase in clinical trials, AI applications can achieve significant time and cost savings while improving the quality of the research.
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UK charities team up on new AI-based digital assistant
The tool has been designed to tackle common issues pervading chronic conditions in the UK, including the lack of specific, up-to-date information for people who’ve recently been diagnosed.