Why Most Healthcare AI Fails After the Pilot Phase
AI isn’t failing because it lacks capability. It’s failing because it isn’t consistently reaching the…
AI isn’t failing because it lacks capability. It’s failing because it isn’t consistently reaching the moments where decisions are made. The post Why Most Healthcare AI Fails After the Pilot Phase appeared first on MedCity News.
For years the healthcare system has relied on the slow machinery of research — and that system is failing the people it was built for. It was designed for a world that operated with an abundance of caution and lacked the modern tools of today. That world no longer exists. The post Real-Time Trials Are…
When education is incomplete, patients don’t just feel uninformed; they feel dismissed. The post Where Patient Education Breaks Down in Breast Cancer Care appeared first on MedCity News.
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The latest KFF Tracking Poll on Health Information and Trust finds roughly three in ten adults report turning to social media (31%) or AI chatbots (29%) at least monthly for health information and advice. The top reasons people report turning to social media for health advice are wanting to hear from those with similar experiences…
This page tracks emerging developments in the federal government’s approach to Medicaid program integrity, along with the implications of those actions for different states.
WHITESBURG, Ky. — Drugs and the consequences of addiction are woven into the fabric of Jamie Madden’s life. Her earliest memory is of standing on the passenger seat of her dad’s car as a toddler, wearing a peach-colored blouse, while he drove from their Kentucky home to Florida to pick up drugs. On a stop…
Sen. Ron Wyden and 14 Democratic co-sponsors plan to introduce legislation Thursday to cap consumers’ potential out-of-pocket costs in traditional Medicare, resurfacing a long-running debate over why the program doesn’t limit beneficiary spending. Even the bill’s backers say securing passage this year is a long shot. But the effort is one more opportunity for Democrats…
By MICHAEL MILLENSON It took 129 years for the inalienable rights proclaimed in America’s Declaration of Independence to apply to the rights of patients in relationship to their doctors. In 1905, an Illinois appellate court ruled in favor of a woman who’d sued her surgeon for performing a hysterectomy without disclosing in advance what procedure…
Gilead Sciences antibody drug conjugate Trodelvy is now approved as a first-line treatment for triple-negative breast cancer. This expanded approval for Trodelvy comes with a slightly broader label that gives it an edge over the AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo ADC Datroway. The post New FDA Nod Keeps Gilead Drug Competitive With AstraZeneca & Daiichi in…