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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.
Ada Health, Babylon, Infermedica and Your.MD versus Dr Google. How do symptom checkers want to disrupt healthcare?
The rapid pace of digital change and growing service demands have heightened the need for interdisciplinary expertise and work practices.
“For us patients, I think wearables are fantastic tools to quantify how we feel and see what our numbers say.”
An interview with Stein Olav Skrøvseth, Director of the The Norwegian Centre for E-health Research.
Stanford researchers presented preliminary findings from a virtual study that enrolled more than 400,000 participants.
There is an exponential increase in the pace and scale with which digital health care innovations are emerging.
Capsule that releases insulin in the stomach could replace injections for patients with type 1 diabetes.
Conference write up: “Symposium on the Future of Digital Health Systems in the European Region” organized by WHO Europe.
An interview with João Bocas, a wearables and digital health expert, about smart watches and badges, implantable sensors.
Digitalisation in healthcare? So far we have only replaced the paper with a digital format. Doctors feel frustrated.