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.
A Better AI Future for Healthcare May Depend on Prevention, Not Just Efficiency
The Detroit News argues that AI’s biggest healthcare opportunity may be preventing illness before it becomes expensive and difficult to treat. That framing shifts the conversation away from administrative automation and toward public-health value.
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.
CCS Deploys Enterprise-Wide Agentic AI for Chronic Care, Signaling a New Phase in Care Management
CCS says it has rolled out enterprise-wide agentic AI for chronic care patients, a sign that AI is moving deeper into care management operations. The move suggests large-scale automation is no longer limited to back-office tasks and is now being tested in patient-facing coordination work.
A New Study Puts Population Health AI to the Benchmark Test
Issuewire says a new study validated RevelSI’s population health AI against CDC benchmarks, adding to a growing push for objective proof in a field often dominated by vendor claims. The finding matters because population health tools are only as useful as the data and metrics they can stand behind.
Public health surveillance is becoming a software problem as AI moves closer to the front line
A new review in Cureus examines how digital health technologies and AI are changing public health surveillance, from early signal detection to data integration and response. The piece underscores a growing reality: outbreaks, trends, and population risks are increasingly detected through software pipelines as much as through traditional epidemiology.
AI begins mapping the long-term care needs of childhood cancer survivors
EurekAlert reports on AI being used to make sense of the healthcare needs of childhood cancer survivors, a population with highly variable long-term risks and fragmented care patterns. The work highlights one of AI’s underappreciated opportunities in medicine: managing survivorship complexity over years rather than optimizing single encounters.
Take.Health’s India Launch Points to Preventive Care as the Next Big AI Consumer Market
TAKE Solutions’ AI-driven Take.Health platform targets India’s preventive healthcare market, highlighting a growing commercial thesis around consumer-facing risk management and early intervention. The launch reflects how AI is increasingly being positioned not only for acute care efficiency, but for longitudinal prevention at population scale.
UK Launches AI Case-Finding Pathway for Upper GI Cancers, Expanding Early Detection Beyond Imaging
A UK-first AI case-finding pathway for oesophageal and gastric cancer signals growing interest in using AI to surface high-risk patients before formal diagnosis. The move broadens the early-detection playbook beyond image interpretation and into proactive population-level case identification.
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