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At the Mount Sinai Health System we have successfully translated many algorithms from concept to testing and clinical care, in ways that have led to financial savings and improved patient outcomes.
Artificial intelligence offers great promise, but technical limitations and ethical concerns stand in the way of its ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) transforms oncology by enhancing clinical decision-making, improving patient outcomes, and ...
Dr. Natalie Pageler, CHIO at Stanford Medicine Children's Health, discusses some factors for artificial intelligence deployments in this complex care modality and describes how applications such as ...
Health care systems are making big investments in AI, and these companies are on the bleeding edge of that transition.
The promise of personalized medicine is finally becoming a reality. Thanks to the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), we're witnessing a transformation in patient care that goes beyond ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing health care, enhancing diagnostics, streamlining treatment, and improving ...
AI agents, which marry artificial intelligence with other programs, are making progress in health care, but the hype is still ahead of real-world results.
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Now, California lawmakers are looking for ways to limit health care provider shortages and burnout, while also keeping the budget balanced. Some see potential solutions in artificial intelligence.
Guest column: AI is already at use in healthcare and it has the potential to do much more. But misguided regulations will hurt that potential. Here's how.
Key takeaways: AI can be applied in clinical, administrative and research settings in health care. Surgeons must remain the decision makers in patient care and only use AI to assist.