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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.
LLMs are becoming part of the infrastructure of search. That should concern everyone in healthcare – warns Professor Gina Neff.
AI is much more than a powerful calculator and much less than a human. In medicine, it will be helpful to a certain point.
Ailing healthcare system robs me of 5 days a month—writes Meghan O’Rourke in “The Invisible Kingdom. Reimagining Chronic Illness”.
Julia R. is 33 years old. Disabled since birth, she loves robots. “They help me deal with my loneliness and sadness,” she says.
Interview with Prof. Harald Schmidt, author of the book “The end of medicine as we know it – and why your health has a future”.
Health systems are obsolete while digitization is in trouble—a short story about a challenging journey from old to new healthcare.
Prof. B. Prainsack, the co-author of the White Paper on Data Solidarity, explains how to maximize the public value of health data.
Technologies with lasting impact on healthcare and social phenomena transforming care delivery models. In 2023 and beyond.
Katie Baca-Motes, what can digital trials do for medicine? 9 questions to the Co-Founder of Scripps Research Digital Trial Center.
A visit to Smart Health Tech Center (Erasmus Medical Center), a new lab for co-developing and evaluating digital health solutions.