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Panels at day two of the AI Impact Summit focused on transparency, personalization and practical use cases.
A new commentary published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine warns that current risk-based regulatory approaches to artificial intelligence (AI) in health care fall short in ...
A GPT-powered medical device certified in Europe raises questions about generative AI in health care The device, “Prof. Valmed,” helps doctors with diagnosis and treatment using medical ...
Academic medical centers could transform patient care by adopting principles from learning health systems principles, according to researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine and the University of ...
With the introduction of AI-assisted ambient scribing tools, doctors in the Duke Primary Care network can cut down on time spent taking digital notes during and after each consultation.
Alibaba-affiliate Ant Group is doubling down on health care with a new app, based on artificial intelligence tech that it says could be rolled out overseas.
Insight Health built patient-facing artificial intelligence agents to handle routine clinical tasks for medical practices, from intake to managing patient histories and follow-up. | Insight Health ...
A new study says common human typing errors can trip up artificial intelligence (AI) programs designed to aid health care workers by reviewing health records.
In American health care, the first opinion that matters often isn t the doctors, it s the insurers. That may be changing. At a press conference in ...
Earlier, in March, the first generative AI tool for providing medical information, “Prof. Valmed,” was certified in Europe as a medium-to-high-risk medical device.
Duke University School of Medicine researchers have developed two pioneering frameworks designed to evaluate the performance, safety, and reliability of large-language models in health care.