Hospitals are already deploying artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance patient care. But can it actually improve doctors' diagnoses? A new study has surprising answers.
Although the future of AI in health care is somewhat predictable, its current application suggests the delivery of patient care may be revolutionized.
With the advent of electronic medical records and wearable technology, data is becoming exponentially abundant in health care. Artificial intelligence has the potential to reshape medicine.
Boston-based Harvard Medical School received a $6 million gift from an alumnus and his foundation to expand the school's AI in healthcare education program ... The fund's primary goal is to expand the ...
Just as access to health care is not a guarantee of quality, access to artificial intelligence systems will not certify ... to maximize its positive impact for all. Greg Murphy, MD, a practicing ...
It is hard to think of any area of our lives that might not one day be affected by artificial intelligence ... seen it become increasingly embedded in healthcare. After an early focus on ...
A new California law will require a human to sign off on decisions by AI-generated algorithms, while another law requires ...
Healthcare has become digitized with telehealth and remote monitoring, EHRs and e-prescription and mobile health and wearable ...
RadNet implemented the ACT Program — a patient outreach initiative driven by artificial intelligence and a deep commitment to equitable healthcare and improving health outcomes for all.
With hospitals already deploying artificial intelligence to improve patient care, a new study has found that using Chat GPT Plus does not significantly improve the accuracy of doctors' diagnoses when ...
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) unveiled several new artificial intelligence-powered tools for healthcare providers today ...