Here are five predictions about how AI, coupled with that old mandate of trust, will shape the next chapter of healthcare innovation in 2026 and beyond.
Every day, more than 40 million people ask ChatGPT health-related questions, according to its creator OpenAI. But it's not ...
A new international study suggests most clinical artificial intelligence (AI) tools are not yet ready for safe, equitable use ...
Healthcare is investing in AI. But most operating models haven’t changed Health systems have long had more manual work to do ...
A survey of the NEJM Catalyst Insights Council finds that health care leaders are exploring many uses of artificial ...
Maryland was one of the most active U.S. states on AI policy in 2025. The General Assembly advanced multiple AI‑related bills and strategic planning initiatives, focusing on consumer protection, state ...
Amazon is rolling out an artificial intelligence health-care tool for One Medical members, called Health AI. The service uses large language models and references patients medical records to answer ...
A Michigan health system is turning to AI to help identify patients at risk of cardiovascular disease, without those patients needing to come in for additional testing. McLaren Health Care plans to ...
When a patient shared the story of her sister’s death, an AI captured the clinical details—freeing physician Christopher ...
A Michigan-based deliberative study found strong public support for patient-informed artificial intelligence (AI) labeling in health care, emphasizing transparency, privacy, equity, and safety to ...
AI tools improve diagnostics and patient outcome prediction in resource-limited health care settings
After a cardiac arrest, families and doctors are often faced with agonizing uncertainty about a patient's chances of recovery. This uncertainty is even greater in hospitals with limited resources, ...
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