Fortunately, AI offers a promising path forward, but its success hinges on patients’ acceptance of the technology.
We aren’t there yet in the U.S., but there are several warning signs that we are heading in the wrong direction.
Technology alone isn't the answer. Computers can’t lay hands on a patient. We need a nuanced approach that combines advanced ...
Addressing biases and exhibiting accountability is just as important. AI systems can sometimes amplify biases from their ...
JPMorgan Chase announced on Thursday leadership changes in a push to strengthen its healthcare and technology investment ...
Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Although blockchain is not yet widely used in the healthcare sector, there is growing interest in its potential benefits. It is believed that ...
There's no doubt healthcare has come a long way in regards to technology, particularly with the adoption of telehealth and ...
As we grapple with AI’s place on our roads, in our classrooms and alongside us in the workplace, there’s one realm in which ...
Newsweek hosted a panel discussion with physicians about doctor burnout and how AI tools can ease the pressure put on health ...
Keysight offers comprehensive design, test, and monitoring solutions for healthcare IoT. Helping support the effective ...
In this episode of BRight Minds in Healthcare Delivery, Blank Rome partner Alex C. Nisenbaum talks with Rajni Natesan, MD, MBA, Chief ...
Artificial intelligence has promised to make doctors' lives easier. It's not the first form of technology to do so—which has ...