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.
AI in Healthcare Is Becoming a Workforce and Governance Problem, Not Just a Tech One
Several recent coverage pieces point to the same conclusion: healthcare AI is no longer just about model performance, but about how organizations manage people, privacy, and risk. From legal commentary on chatbots to workforce and compensation discussions, the field is moving into institutional territory.
Healthcare Isn’t Missing AI Hype — It’s Missing Readiness
A new commentary argues that the central barrier to healthcare AI is not a lack of tools but a lack of institutional readiness. The point is that many systems still lack the data, workflows, and governance needed to make AI work reliably.
Healthcare is still unprepared for workplace AI — and that could slow adoption
A McKnight’s Senior Living report says healthcare ranks low on workplace AI preparedness, underscoring a gap between the industry’s AI ambition and its frontline readiness. The finding matters because adoption failures often begin not with bad models, but with weak training and poor process design.
Why Radiology AI Needs Less Hype and More Human Infrastructure
In an AuntMinnieEurope podcast, Benoît Rizk argues that making radiology AI work requires the right people, processes, and support structures around the technology. The message is a corrective to the industry’s habit of treating adoption as a software purchase rather than an organizational change.
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