AI in Healthcare

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Healthcare Contracts Are Being Rewritten for AI, Privacy, and IP Risk

Nixon Peabody says healthcare technology contracts are moving beyond boilerplate as AI introduces new questions about privacy, intellectual property, and liability. The legal work now determines whether AI deployments can scale responsibly or get stuck in endless negotiation.

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OpenAI Study Puts Diagnostic AI Marketing Under the Microscope

eMarketer’s coverage of an OpenAI-versus-doctors study suggests the latest debate is not just about AI performance, but about how vendors frame that performance. Diagnostic AI marketing is increasingly being judged against the hard realities of clinical validity. That scrutiny could reshape how companies talk about their products, especially when the evidence comes from narrow tests rather than durable clinical outcomes.

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AI Moves From Proof of Concept to Proof of Return in Healthcare

Digital Health Wire argues that healthcare AI has entered a new phase in which proof of return matters more than proof of concept. The shift reflects growing pressure on vendors and buyers alike to show measurable value, not just promising demos or early enthusiasm.

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Why hospitals say they want AI — but only if it delivers measurable results

Chief Healthcare Executive reports that hospitals are becoming more selective about AI, demanding proof of impact rather than broad claims. The message is clear: healthcare buyers now want outcomes, not demos.

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AI Healthcare Startup Lands More Than €1 Million Contract, Showing Buyers Still Want Narrow Wins

XBP Global Holdings says it has secured more than €1 million in an AI healthcare contract. While the deal is modest by software standards, it is meaningful in a sector where many AI vendors struggle to convert pilots into paid deployments. The contract suggests buyers are still willing to pay for focused use cases with clear business value.

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AI in Healthcare Is Moving From Promise to Procurement Reality

Several of the discovered items point in the same direction: healthcare AI is moving from abstract hype to practical buying decisions. From digital health market commentary to startup showcases, the market is increasingly defined by integration, evidence, and workflow fit.

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The Fine Print Is Becoming the Real Risk in AI Vendor Deals

Medical Economics warns physicians not to sign AI contracts without understanding the hidden obligations and liabilities embedded in the terms. As AI vendors race into practice settings, contract language may matter as much as product features.

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Linus Health Deal Suggests Cognitive Assessment AI Is Scaling Through Channel Access

A Provista deal to expand access to Linus Health’s AI-driven cognitive assessments points to a practical route for digital diagnostics: distribution through trusted clinical purchasing channels. The significance lies less in the tool alone than in how access and workflow fit may drive adoption.

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White House Bias Push Suggests Government AI Rules Are Tightening, but Not Complete

A Lawfare analysis says the White House is taking aim at biased AI in government while leaving important gaps unresolved. For healthcare, the significance extends beyond federal administration: public-sector AI standards often shape procurement expectations, civil-rights scrutiny, and the operating assumptions for regulated uses of health data.

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Bias Is Becoming a Line in the Sand for Healthcare AI

Chief Healthcare Executive argues that biased healthcare AI tools should be removed from use rather than merely monitored. The position reflects a broader shift in the field: fairness is no longer a side discussion, but a core test of whether AI systems are acceptable in patient care.

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