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 Hybrid Build-Buy Strategy Is Emerging as Healthcare Bets on AI
MobiHealthNews argues that healthcare’s AI future may require a hybrid build-buy approach rather than a pure buy-vs-build decision. The story captures a pragmatic shift in how organizations are thinking about software, data control, and the speed at which they need to move.
Medical AI Company Lunit Deepens Hospital Ties as Foundation Models Move Toward the Ward
Lunit’s collaboration with Severance Hospital underscores how medical AI companies are pursuing hospital partnerships to validate and expand foundation models. The move reflects both commercial ambition and the need for real-world clinical testing.
The health AI market is still expanding — but the next battle is proof
A market forecast from Yahoo Finance puts generative AI in healthcare on track to reach $30.4 billion by 2032, reflecting powerful investor and vendor confidence. Yet the scale of the opportunity is now matched by pressure to show measurable clinical and financial returns.
Radiologists Are Picking AI That Fits Their Workflow, Not Just the Flashiest Model
A new study highlighted by Radiology Business suggests radiologists prefer AI tools that are specialty-specific, easy to integrate, and clearly useful in day-to-day reading. The finding reinforces a broader market shift: adoption is increasingly about workflow fit, not model hype.
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