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Harvard Researchers Say AI May Be More Accurate Than Physicians for ER Diagnoses

Harvard researchers are drawing attention to AI systems that may outperform physicians on certain emergency-room diagnostic tasks. The finding is part of a broader shift in which AI is increasingly evaluated as a clinical reasoning aid rather than just a documentation or workflow tool.

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Harvard-Linked Reporting Highlights a New ER Question: Can AI Outperform Human Triage?

A new round of reporting on Harvard-backed research suggests AI may diagnose emergency cases more accurately than clinicians in some settings. The result is provocative, but the more important issue is whether such systems can be trusted in the high-stakes, noisy environment of the emergency department.

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Harvard study puts AI triage ahead of doctors — and raises the bar for deployment

A Harvard-led trial suggests AI can outperform clinicians in emergency triage-style diagnostic decisions on difficult cases. The result is striking, but the bigger question is whether better test performance translates into safer care in real hospitals.

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The Guardian reports Harvard trial found AI outperformed doctors in emergency triage

The Guardian says a Harvard trial found AI outperformed doctors in emergency triage diagnoses. The result strengthens the case for clinical evaluation, but triage is only one slice of the broader emergency-care workflow.

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Harvard trial finds AI outperforms doctors in emergency triage — but the real test is deployment

A Harvard trial reported that an AI system beat physicians at emergency triage diagnosis, adding fresh momentum to claims that algorithms can help with frontline decision-making. But performance in a controlled study is only the first hurdle; the harder question is whether hospitals can integrate these tools without creating new safety, liability, or workflow problems.

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New Harvard-backed study says AI can outperform physicians in complex ER triage, but the workflow question remains

A cluster of new reports around a Harvard-led ER triage study suggests advanced AI can outperform physicians on difficult emergency cases. The most important takeaway is not that doctors are being replaced, but that AI may be strongest when the task is nuanced decision support rather than autonomous care. The open question is whether hospitals can safely integrate these tools into high-pressure workflows without introducing new failure modes.

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Harvard study suggests AI is ready for clinical testing in complex diagnosis

A Harvard Medical School study argues that AI has become good enough at diagnosing complex cases to justify clinical testing in real settings. The finding does not prove readiness for routine use, but it shifts the debate from capability to evaluation design.

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Harvard Magazine study claims AI outperforms doctors in ER tests — but the real question is deployment

A new Harvard study suggests AI can outperform doctors in emergency room testing scenarios. The result is striking, but the practical challenge remains whether such performance translates into safer, faster care in real emergency departments.

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