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.
AI in healthcare is becoming a legal question as much as a technical one
New legal guidance on AI translation and interpretive services highlights how quickly healthcare AI is colliding with compliance obligations. For covered entities, the issue is not only whether AI works, but whether it meets civil rights, privacy, and safety requirements.
Harvard Business Review Argues U.S. Medical Centers Need a New Drug Discovery Model
A new Harvard Business Review piece argues that academic medical centers need to rethink how they approach drug discovery and development. The message is that current structures are too slow and fragmented to capitalize on AI-enabled innovation.
Insilico’s Spring Update Shows AI Drug Development Is Moving Into Delivery Mode
Insilico Medicine’s latest update signals a broader shift in AI biopharma from proof-of-concept to execution. The company is using its spring kickoff to frame progress not just as model performance, but as a pipeline-and-partnership story.
Imperial College Says Healthcare AI Is Leaving the Lab and Entering Real Practice
Imperial College London’s discussion of AI in healthcare focuses on moving from experimentation to implementation. The framing matters because it captures the sector’s biggest challenge: proving that promising tools can work safely and sustainably in day-to-day care.
Treehub’s AI Health Fund Bets Academic Innovators Can Bridge the Healthcare AI Valley of Death
Treehub and the AI Health Fund are launching a new effort to back academic innovators in healthcare AI. The initiative stands out because it aims to support earlier-stage research-to-startup translation, where many promising ideas never make it to market.
Language Access Emerges as One of Healthcare AI’s Most Practical and Most Underestimated Frontiers
A California Health Care Foundation analysis highlights how AI could expand language access in healthcare, from translation to patient communication support. But it also makes clear that linguistic fluency is not the same as cultural accuracy, and mistakes in this setting can directly affect safety, consent, and equity.
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