AI in Healthcare

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China’s Healthcare Gap Is Becoming a Test Case for AI-Delivered Care

A report from China Daily Asia describes an AI doctor stepping into parts of China’s healthcare gap, illustrating how shortages can accelerate adoption. The story highlights a central global question: when care access is limited, how much responsibility should AI take on?

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China’s Biggest Consumer Platforms Are Extending Rivalry Into AI Healthcare

Yicai Global reports that Meituan, Alibaba, and JD.com are deepening competition in AI healthcare. The move suggests China’s platform giants see healthcare as a strategic battleground for consumer engagement, data, and service integration.

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China’s First AI Hospital Points to a More Continuous Model of Care

A report on China’s first AI hospital describes a model intended to connect diagnosis, treatment, and long-term health management. The concept reflects a growing ambition for AI to support not just episodes of care, but an ongoing patient journey.

Global Times
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China’s Fragmented Healthcare System Is Becoming a Test Bed for AI at National Scale

An Asia Society webinar recap examined whether AI can help address fragmentation in China’s healthcare system. The discussion is strategically important because China offers one of the clearest real-world tests of whether AI can improve coordination, access and efficiency across a vast, uneven care landscape.

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Pancreatic Cancer AI Signals Why Hard-to-Detect Tumors Are Becoming a Major Frontier

Reporting on AI in China detecting pancreatic cancer that clinicians might miss highlights one of oncology AI’s most compelling targets: low-incidence, high-lethality cancers where subtle imaging signs are easily overlooked. The promise is significant, but external validation and workflow fit will determine whether such systems become clinically credible.

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