AI in Healthcare

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Children’s National pushes pediatric radiology AI toward routine clinical deployment

Children’s National Hospital is advancing clinical deployment of artificial intelligence in pediatric radiology, a field where data scarcity and patient safety make translation especially difficult. The work suggests pediatrics is moving from experimentation to implementation, but only with careful attention to validation and workflow fit.

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QuantHealth’s Claim: Predicting Any Patient’s Response to Any Therapy

QuantHealth says it can predict how any patient will respond to any therapy, including novel treatments. If validated, the approach could change trial design and precision medicine; if not, it will join a long list of ambitious AI claims that outrun evidence.

R&D World
precision medicinepatient responsedrug discovery
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AI Does Not Yet Improve Pulmonary Embolism Care, New Study Suggests

A study presented at ARRS found that AI did not improve efficiency or outcomes in pulmonary embolism care. The result is a useful reminder that strong technical claims do not automatically translate into better clinical performance. In a crowded AI market, negative findings like this are important because they identify where workflows, validation, or implementation may be outpacing evidence.

AuntMinnie
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King’s College London pushes trustworthy AI from ethics slogan toward biomedical method

King’s College London’s discussion of ‘trustworthy AI for medicine and discovery’ underscores how explainability and reliability are moving from theoretical concerns into core research priorities. The significance lies in the reframing: trustworthy AI is increasingly being treated not as a compliance layer, but as part of the scientific method needed for translational medicine.

King's College London
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