AI in Healthcare

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FDA Clears Rivanna’s AI Musculoskeletal Ultrasound System, Expanding Specialty Imaging AI

RIVANNA has received FDA clearance for an AI-enabled musculoskeletal ultrasound system, adding another specialty imaging tool to the growing list of regulated AI products. The clearance underscores how AI in medical imaging is steadily moving beyond headline-grabbing radiology use cases into narrower, workflow-specific applications.

FDARIVANNAultrasoundmusculoskeletal
research

AI Chatbots Still Struggle With Real Clinical Judgment in Ophthalmology, Nature Comparison Finds

A Nature comparison of large language model chatbots on ophthalmology case vignettes adds to the growing evidence that medical AI can sound fluent without reliably thinking like a clinician. The study underscores a widening gap between benchmark-style performance and the messy reasoning required in specialty care.

Nature
AI chatbotsophthalmologylarge language models
technology

AI Is Pushing Dermatology Toward a More Digital, Patient-Directed Model

AJMC’s coverage of AAD 2026 suggests digital innovation was a dominant theme in dermatology this year. The field is becoming a test case for how imaging, remote assessment, and consumer-facing AI can reshape specialty care.

The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®)
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