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.
Georgia’s Move to Keep Humans in the Loop Marks a Shift in Health AI Governance
Georgia is advancing a policy that would require human involvement in AI-supported healthcare decisions, reflecting growing concern about overreliance on automated systems. The move highlights a broader regulatory trend: states are no longer debating whether AI belongs in healthcare, but how much authority it should be allowed to exercise.
Florida’s GOP House rejects DeSantis-backed AI and medical freedom push
Florida House Republicans have pushed back on AI and medical freedom proposals championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis. The outcome underscores the political complexity of regulating AI in healthcare at the state level.
Utah’s Medical Board Wants the State’s AI Doctor Experiment Suspended Immediately
Stat reports that Utah’s medical board is calling for an immediate suspension of the state’s AI doctor experiment, underscoring the regulatory and ethical risks of deploying AI in direct patient-facing roles. The controversy highlights the gap between innovation rhetoric and clinical oversight.
States Are Splitting on AI Health Regulation, and Patients May Feel the Gap
Maryland and Virginia are taking notably different approaches to regulating AI in healthcare, reflecting a broader patchwork of state-level oversight. The divergence could shape where companies deploy products—and how protected patients really are.
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