AI in Healthcare
The latest on artificial intelligence transforming medicine
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Healthcare Providers Say AI Helps Them Focus on Patients — But Raises New Risk Questions
Cardinal News highlights a familiar but still unresolved tension: clinicians say AI can free up time for patient care, yet concerns persist about privacy, security, and whether automation is changing medicine’s human center. The debate is now less about whether AI exists and more about how safely it can be embedded in daily work.
Northwell Health’s Digital Chief Makes the Case for AI That Actually Helps Clinicians
Northwell Health’s chief digital officer is framing AI less as a futuristic disruption and more as a practical tool for reducing clinician friction. That reflects a maturing view across health systems: AI succeeds when it fits into workflows instead of asking clinicians to adapt to it.
Theris Launches With a Familiar Pitch: Behavioral Health Needs AI, But Not at the Expense of Clinicians
AI-augmented behavioral provider Theris has emerged from stealth, aiming to combine automation with human care in a high-need sector. Its launch underscores how behavioral health startups are now competing on the promise of clinician augmentation rather than replacement.
AI Agents Promise Time Back for Doctors, but Healthcare Still Has to Earn It
A new wave of AI agents is being marketed as a way to give clinicians time back by handling administrative work and routine interactions. The challenge is proving that these systems reduce burden in real clinical settings rather than simply shifting work elsewhere.
AI Tools Are Reaching Clinicians Faster Than the Systems That Support Them
Digital Health Wire's roundup points to a healthcare AI market that is broadening quickly, from clinician support to insurance denials and GLP-1 side effect management. The spread shows how AI is moving into both administrative and clinical decision support use cases. The challenge is that each of these domains carries different levels of risk, making a one-size-fits-all AI strategy increasingly untenable.
Doctors, patients, and AI: why human connection is becoming the differentiator
A Yahoo Finance piece argues that AI-supported medicine may work best when it amplifies, rather than replaces, the physician-patient relationship. As automation spreads, human connection is emerging as a key metric of care quality.
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