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Ethics-based governance key to success of AI in healthcare

BY Jeff Rowe | February 11, 2020

Yes, AI is transforming healthcare, says one stakeholder, but ethical guidelines for its development and use need to be put in place to ensure safe outcomes and longterm public trust.

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Feds approve marketing of AI-guided cardiac diagnostic software

BY Jeff Rowe | February 07, 2020

According to Caption Guidance, the tool guides practitioners in real time on how to place and move the scanner to produce the best quality image.

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Association highlights five AI ‘realities’ for finance leaders

BY Jeff Rowe | February 06, 2020

With the goal of ensuring real-world, practical ROI from healthcare AI, says the sector’s financial management association, finance leaders need to focus on smart investment to set the stage for long-term innovation. 

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UK launches AI in Health and Care Award to boost innovation

BY Jeff Rowe | February 05, 2020

The initiative will see £140 million be made available during the next three years, with a call for applications running twice a year.

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AI: more human than you think

BY Jeff Rowe | February 04, 2020

The most important thing to remember about AI, says one stakeholder, is that it has the same vulnerabilities as human beings.

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First AI-developed drug set for clinical trials

BY Jeff Rowe | February 04, 2020

AI can certainly mine through potential molecular combinations faster than humans, but some observers fear the possibilities for drug development are still more hype than reasonable expectation.

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Healthcare leaders opting to test AI with administrative tasks first

BY Jeff Rowe | January 31, 2020

While the complex set of AI technologies can achieve a lot on both the administrative and clinical sides of healthcare, a recent survey suggests organizations are opting to test the AI waters on the admin side first.

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Specialist touts AI’s potential in fight against kidney disease

BY Jeff Rowe | January 30, 2020

Coupled with dedicated clinical care, says one stakeholder, AI can help providers focus care efforts on patients struggling with the increasing prevalence of diabetes and chronic kidney disease.

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Survey: 1/3 of healthcare orgs using AI in imaging

BY Jeff Rowe | January 29, 2020

AI has the potential to transform medical imaging, say providers, saving them time and effort when diagnosing and treating patients.