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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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Why patient education is key for AI implementation
If AI projects are going to succeed, says one stakeholder, patients must be encouraged to share their health information while being thoroughly educated about the benefits of doing so.
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AI Report: pros, cons and how to move forward
While AI offers the promise of providers enabled to give more personalized and better healthcare, says the report from Brookings, policymakers need to recognize the steps necessary to guard against potential pitfalls.
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Wanted: smart AI regulation
Regulations designed to breathe life into the AI dream could in fact do the opposite, says one entrepreneur, if they aren’t approached with care and due diligence.
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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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Leveraging AI and machine learning to detect childhood diseases via fetal brain studies
Ultrasound, first used for clinical purposes in 1956, is witnessing major advancements for obstetrics care. These advances range from finely grained imaging to show blood moving through a fetal heart to 3D and 4D visualizations to help surgeons plan prenatal surgeries. Now, the addition of AI and machine learning is promising to assist every radiologist with the early detection of medical issues inside the womb.
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Can AI help triage our entire healthcare system?
Our healthcare system was designed in a different era for a different set of health challenges, says one stakeholder, but AI can help modernize it, and quickly.
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How AI efficiencies could save big bucks for healthcare
AI can review medical records in a fraction of the time of manual reviews, says one stakeholder, and combined with robotic processing efficiencies could significantly reduce unnecessary tests and the related costs.
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Malpractice insurers report examines pros and cons of emerging AI
Assuming providers seek training and adhere to the standards provided by the device companies, notes the report, the upside of AI is bound to be significant.