AI in Healthcare

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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.

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A Rural Health System’s Targeted AI Pilots Offer a More Realistic Model for Adoption

Healthcare IT News reports on a rural health system using focused AI pilots to ease care-delivery pressure. The story stands out because it emphasizes selective, problem-specific deployment rather than broad AI transformation theater.

Healthcare IT News
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Virtual Showcases and User Events Reveal How Healthcare AI Is Moving Into the Workflow

Kaiser Permanente’s AIM-HI showcase and Navina’s user event both point to the same trend: healthcare AI is shifting from promise to practice. Vendors are now emphasizing usability, deployment lessons, and clinician feedback rather than raw model claims.

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OSF HealthCare and Illinois State University Back Spring 2026 Connected Communities Awards

OSF HealthCare and Illinois State University announced spring 2026 Connected Communities Initiative awardees. The program points to growing interest in community-based health projects that link academic expertise with delivery-system priorities.

Illinois State University News
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Mexico’s healthcare market is embracing AI and system unification as growth levers

Mexico Business News highlights AI, unified systems, and strategic growth as central themes in the country’s healthcare evolution. The focus suggests that market development is increasingly tied to digital coordination, not just capacity expansion.

Mexico Business News
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Healthcare AI Needs Less Hype and More Strategy, Industry Voices Say

A Fierce Healthcare op-ed argues that the sector is ready for more strategic bets on AI in healthcare, not just scattered experimentation. The piece reflects a growing consensus that organizations need clearer use-case selection, governance and operating discipline before scaling.

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Sarasota Memorial’s AI program points to a more practical lung cancer use case

Sarasota Memorial is using AI to improve early lung cancer detection, showing how health systems are applying machine learning in a more operational, less speculative way. The story is notable because it centers on deployment rather than just research performance.

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AI and Telemedicine Are Becoming Core Tools in Japan’s Healthcare Strategy

A profile of ALLM shows how AI and telemedicine are being used to strengthen Japan’s healthcare system. The story highlights a broader international trend: countries are increasingly treating digital health as infrastructure, not just innovation.

The Worldfolio
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Yonsei University Health System Bets on AI Agents to Tame Healthcare’s Administrative Burden

Yonsei University Health System is using AI agents to improve administrative and support workflows. The move reflects a growing recognition that the biggest returns from AI may come from back-office automation rather than frontline clinical decision-making.

Microsoft Source
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Korea’s AI Health Innovation Is Outpacing the System Built to Scale It

KoreaTechDesk reports that South Korea is producing promising AI healthcare innovation, but the system for scaling it is lagging behind. The gap is a familiar one in digital health: strong technical capability, weaker pathways to adoption. That makes Korea a useful case study in why inventing AI tools is much easier than embedding them into care.

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Sanford Health’s AI Push Shows How Regional Systems Are Turning Innovation Into Strategy

Sanford Health leaders are publicly discussing AI and digital innovation, reflecting how regional health systems are trying to move from pilot projects to systemwide strategy. The conversation is notable because it frames AI less as a standalone product and more as part of long-term organizational transformation.

Sanford Health News
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NHS AI Plan Could Put Prostate Cancer Diagnosis on a One-Day Path

A reported NHS plan to use AI for same-day prostate cancer diagnosis signals how aggressively health systems are trying to compress waiting times with automation. The story is as much about operational redesign as it is about algorithmic accuracy.

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