AI in Healthcare

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Hartford HealthCare’s PatientGPT Pushes AI From Pilot Project to Patient-Facing Workflow

Hartford HealthCare’s embrace of PatientGPT signals a shift from behind-the-scenes AI experimentation to tools that can shape everyday clinical communication. The bigger question is not whether generative AI can be deployed, but whether health systems can govern it safely at scale.

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Study Warns AI Deployment Could Raise Healthcare Costs Before It Lowers Them

Healthcare Finance News reports that AI deployment may actually increase healthcare costs, challenging the assumption that automation automatically delivers savings. The finding matters because many health systems are still buying AI on the promise of efficiency without fully accounting for implementation and oversight costs.

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Health Systems Are Moving From AI Curiosity to Workforce Readiness

Healthcare IT News reports that providers are now focusing less on AI hype and more on whether their workforce can safely use the tools being introduced. The story reflects a broader shift: AI adoption is becoming a change-management challenge, not just a software purchase.

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MIT Sloan Says the Biggest AI Opportunity in Healthcare Is Not the Obvious One

MIT Sloan argues that the highest-value AI opportunities in healthcare may not be the consumer-facing or headline-grabbing ones. Instead, the real payoff could come from less visible areas where AI improves workflows, coordination, and decision-making.

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UCLA’s new health AI dean role signals academic medicine is building permanent AI governance

UCLA has installed its first senior leader for health AI strategy and innovation, another sign that major academic centers are formalizing AI oversight rather than treating it as an isolated innovation project. The move reflects how clinical AI is becoming an institutional governance function spanning research, operations, education, and risk management.

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