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AI, consumer medtech, and new social trends create tension in healthcare. Money backs old systems while patients grow frustrated.
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AI, consumer medtech, and new social trends create tension in healthcare. Money backs old systems while patients grow frustrated.
Can AI really help deliver better care? I spent a day with algorithms in medical imaging and checked how they support doctors.
“If this is the final stage of AI, we’re in trouble.” — Alfonso Valencia on the risks and promise of generative models.
Tracking of individuals’ biology helped define what it meant for them to be healthy and showed how changes from the norm could signal disease.
The health tech startup uses AI to uncover the causes of symptoms, reducing the cost of care and improving patient outcomes.
Portable telemedicine kiosks are to make healthcare easily accessible. Although HealthSpot has failed, now H4D wants to restore hopes in telehealth.
Download the publication “Measurement of digital health: methodological recommendations and case studies”.
Researchers have created a new smartphone app that can detect fluid behind the eardrum by simply using a piece of paper and a smartphone’s microphone and speaker.
Will AI help us tackle climate change and cure cancer? Or is it a new authority that threatens our freedom? A wrap-up after the 5th Digital Future Science Match 2019 in Berlin.
Conclusions and questions about digital healthcare after this year’s conference on internet and society re:publica.
WHO released new recommendations on 10 ways that countries can use digital health technology, accessible via mobile phones, tablets and computers, to improve people’s health and essential services.
A machine learning algorithm can detect signs of anxiety and depression in the speech patterns of young children.
Two articles which caused a stir in the media over the past several weeks.