“Everybody thinks that AI will help us with our access and capacity and improve care and so on,” said Nigam Shah, chief data scientist at Stanford Health Care. “All of that is nice and ...
“Everybody thinks that AI will help us with our access and capacity and improve care and so on,” said Nigam Shah, chief data ...
The shape of AI regulation will be uncertain under the Trump administration this year, while healthcare companies will ...
Thousands of Duke Health clinicians now have access to new technology the health system says is helping enhance patient care.
As the health care sector embraces AI, the incoming administration confronts some pressing challenges about what to regulate, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are being widely adopted in health care, with applications spanning use in clinical care to administrative applications such as billing and insurance denials.
When it comes to AI in healthcare, it’s common for people to feel uncertain. Patients wonder: Will AI change the way care feels? Will it affect the trust and connection I expect from providers?
As AI is integrated into health care, clinicians can acknowledge the technology’s limitations and help shape its future in medicine, according to experts.Healio, in partnership with LinkedIn News, ...
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Now, an AI startup is taking significant steps toward helping deliver on the potential. OpenAI isn't the company, but it ...
John D. Carpten, Ph.D., a prominent genomics researcher and chief scientific officer at cancer research and treatment institution City of Hope, has these concerns.
“I do not believe there’s a single health system, in the United States, that’s capable of validating an AI algorithm that’s put into place in a clinical care system.” AI is already ...