AI in Healthcare
The latest on artificial intelligence transforming medicine
News stories discovered and organized by an automated pipeline. Covering clinical deployments, research breakthroughs, regulation, and industry developments.
Clinical Decision Support System Fails to Move Chronic Kidney Disease Outcomes
A Medical Xpress report says a clinical decision support system did not improve chronic kidney disease outcomes. The result is a reminder that good software does not automatically become better care. In chronic disease management, workflow adoption and clinical context can matter as much as prediction quality.
Philips Says Healthcare AI Must Start With Integration, Not Intelligence
Philips is arguing that the real barrier to healthcare AI is not model sophistication, but whether systems can actually fit into clinical operations. That reframes the debate from algorithm quality to workflow design, interoperability, and usability.
Healthcare experts are converging on AI personalization as the next practical leap
A BoiseDev panel suggests healthcare leaders are increasingly interested in AI tools that personalize care and speed up delivery. The discussion points to a pragmatic phase in which AI is valued for tailoring workflows and interventions rather than abstract innovation.
CVS sees clinical AI as the next frontier in healthcare delivery
CVS’ healthcare delivery leadership is signaling interest in clinical AI as a potential lever for care transformation. The move is important because it shows a large payer-provider-retail player looking beyond administrative automation and into care decisions and clinical support.
UT Health San Antonio Bets on AI to Help Texas Build Better Care
UT Health San Antonio is positioning AI as part of its effort to improve care delivery across Texas. The initiative reflects how academic health systems are trying to turn AI from a research topic into an operational asset. The bigger story is that regional health systems are increasingly using AI to address access, efficiency, and care coordination challenges that are especially acute in large states.
Why AI Is Struggling to Fix Musculoskeletal Care Without Changing the Clinical Model
HIT Consultant’s critique of MSK care platforms argues that AI cannot solve a system that fails at clinical resolution. The issue is less about smarter algorithms and more about whether the care model itself can close the loop from screening to diagnosis to treatment.
New Multifaceted Clinic Strategy Helps Low-Income Patients Lower Blood Pressure Faster
Medical Xpress reports on a clinic strategy that helped low-income patients reduce blood pressure more quickly. The story is a reminder that better outcomes often come from workflow redesign and access support rather than from technology alone.
Doctronic’s $40 million raise signals investor appetite for AI care platforms with scale ambitions
Doctronic’s reported $40 million fundraising round points to continuing investor interest in AI-enabled healthcare platforms despite a more skeptical market. The financing suggests capital is still available for companies that can frame AI not as a feature, but as the core of a scalable care model.
Blossom Health’s $20 Million Raise Shows AI Psychiatry Is Entering a More Serious Commercial Phase
Blossom Health has raised $20 million for its AI-powered psychiatry platform, adding momentum to a behavioral health segment where demand, clinician shortages, and digital workflows make automation especially attractive. The financing suggests investors see mental health AI shifting from experimentation toward scalable service delivery.
Cancer care AI is shifting from pilots to process redesign
CancerNetwork’s look at AI in oncology emphasizes an important inflection point: the technology is no longer just being tested on images and datasets, but is beginning to reshape trials, staffing models, and clinical workflows. That makes this less a story about algorithms and more one about operational change in cancer care.
Another AI Doctor Startup Finds Funding, but the Real Test Is FDA and Workflow Fit
A buzzy AI doctor startup has raised fresh capital and plans to engage the FDA, underscoring investor appetite for AI-enabled clinical front doors. But the company’s future will hinge less on model sophistication than on whether it can satisfy regulators and fit safely into real care pathways.
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