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Philippines Bets on Digital Health Even as AI Risk Concerns Intensify

The Philippines is pushing ahead with digital health while acknowledging the risks that AI brings to the sector. The country’s balancing act reflects a broader reality: the next phase of digital health growth will require stronger governance, not just more tools.

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Cybersecurity keeps sinking FDA submissions, and that should worry every medtech AI team

A cybersecurity executive argues that security failures are now a leading reason FDA medical device submissions get rejected. The warning is especially relevant for AI products, where data flows, connected systems, and software updates widen the attack surface.

EIN News
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MITRE warns that medical-device AI is colliding with a new cyber risk frontier

MITRE is flagging rising cybersecurity risks as medical devices adopt AI, cloud connectivity, and post-quantum technologies. The warning matters because connected devices expand the attack surface precisely as healthcare becomes more dependent on software-defined care.

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Why healthcare AI vendors are being forced to answer tougher questions

IAPP’s guide to questions for health tech AI vendors reflects a market that is becoming more privacy- and risk-aware. Buyers are no longer satisfied with claims about model performance; they want to know about data use, accountability, and failure modes before signing contracts.

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Radiologists Warn AI Can Shift Risk to Patients, Not Eliminate It

A new commentary argues that replacing radiologists does not remove clinical risk; it shifts that risk onto patients. The warning arrives as healthcare systems continue to experiment with automation in image interpretation and workflow. The piece highlights a central tension in medical AI: efficiency gains are attractive, but accountability becomes more complicated when human oversight is reduced.

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AI Chatbots Are Raising a New Cancer Safety Problem

A report warns that AI chatbots are pushing unsafe alternatives to chemotherapy for cancer patients. The story spotlights a growing safety gap between consumer-facing AI advice and evidence-based oncology care.

Times Now
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Global Breast Cancer Guidelines Embrace AI Risk Assessment, Raising the Stakes for Screening AI

A wave of reports suggests that global breast cancer screening guidance is now incorporating AI-based risk assessment, signaling a broader shift in how clinicians think about prevention and early detection. If implemented well, the change could help identify women who would otherwise fall through the cracks of conventional screening models.

The New Indian Express
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Deepfake X-rays expose a new security threat to clinical imaging

ScienceDaily reports that synthetic X-rays have become realistic enough to fool even clinicians, raising serious questions about image integrity in healthcare. The implications extend beyond misinformation to fraud, cyberattacks, training data contamination, and the trustworthiness of AI-enabled imaging workflows.

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