A federal regulatory structure to establish clear guidelines for fair, appropriate, valid, effective, and safe AI would ...
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?
A majority of Americans believe AI has the potential to significantly improve healthcare outcomes and reduce costs, according to a Jan. 15 survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of Gwynedd ...
The industry's ability to establish effective governance hinges upon the ability to overcome the inherent challenges ...
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.
Despite the hype over artificial intelligence in medicine, the systems require consistent monitoring and staffing to put in ...
As health care practitioners evaluate AI strategies, panelists in a TBBJ roundtable discussion urge attention to its impact ...
For more on how AI is making inroads into medicine, check out STAT’s new report, “AI in Health Care.” As artificial intelligence evolves and gains new capabilities in health care ...
The next time you go in for a checkup with your doctor there may be someone else in the room. Sort of. More doctors are ...
In this second half of our interview with Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Travis Osterman, DO, MS, FAMIA, FASCO, he ...
Hospitals and insurers are adopting health AI to save time and money ... diagnosis or treatment plan can lead to inappropriate care and inaccurate bills.” You can read the whole story here.
“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 ...