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.

Filtered by: communicationClear filter
clinicalVanderbilt Health News

Patients Are Learning to Ask Better Questions of AI — and Health Systems Want In

Time Magazine’s advice column on health chatbots and Vanderbilt’s new assistant for patients point to the same trend: the front door to healthcare is moving into conversation design. Patients are being coached to ask sharper, more useful questions, while health systems are building tools to help them do it. That shift could improve comprehension and engagement, but it also raises the stakes for how AI frames uncertainty and boundaries.

patient engagementchatbotscare navigationdigital health
clinical

Chatbot-Based Patient Education May Offer a Better Bridge Than Leaflets in Pediatric Anesthesia

A pilot study compares chatbot-based education with traditional patient information leaflets for pediatric anesthesia. Early results suggest conversational tools may improve understanding where static handouts struggle.

Cureus
patient educationchatbotspediatrics
clinical

Patients are still holding back on medical AI — and that trust gap could shape diagnosis

Medical Xpress reports that patients often hesitate to share concerns about medical AI, pointing to a communications gap that may affect digital diagnosis and adoption. The issue is not just comfort with technology; it is whether patients feel heard and understood in AI-enabled care.

Medical Xpress
patient trustdigital diagnosismedical AI

How this works

Discover

An automated pipeline searches the web for significant AI healthcare news across clinical, research, regulatory, and industry domains.

Structure

The pipeline turns source material into concise, readable stories with categories, tags, and context that make the feed easier to scan.

Publish

Stories are deduplicated, stored, and published to this site. The pipeline runs automatically to keep coverage current.