The future of healthcare isn’t about humans versus machines. It’s about humans with machines, working side by side.
As healthcare providers increasingly adopt artificial intelligence tools, researchers, physicians and health tech companies are moving quickly to assess the verifiable impact of these technologies.
Cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, presenting immense challenges to public health systems. Despite major advances in ...
Health technology company WellSky is partnering with Suki to integrate its ambient artificial intelligence scribe into the company's specialty care electronic health record. WellSky provides ...
It's a conundrum: "By 2035, the number of surgeries performed in the United States is expected to double, yet our country already faces a major surgeon shortage," mechanical engineer Axel Krieger said ...
Health care is changing faster than the workforce trained to sustain it. Artificial intelligence, demographic pressure and system-wide complexity are reshaping care, yet we still rely on 20th-century ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an interdisciplinary field that integrates computer science, mathematics, and related disciplines to create algorithms that can perform tasks conventionally restricted ...
Although artificial intelligence (AI) tools are increasingly available, their integration into clinical practice remains slow, according to a new European Commission report. Barriers include data and ...
Facing gaps in off-the-shelf solutions, some health systems are building their own artificial intelligence tools to better address clinical and operational needs. At Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic ...
A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could help predict which critically ill patients on ventilators are at risk of ...