AI in Care

The Day the Conversational AI Joined the ER Team

2026-05-27T15:56:05+00:00By |AI in Care, Clinical Systems & EHR|

Conversational AI in healthcare is stepping into emergency departments. At 2:17 a.m., the emergency room was already overflowing. A teenager with chest pain waited beside an elderly man struggling to [...]

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AI in Healthcare: An Evolving Regulatory Challenge

2026-03-30T19:52:53+00:00By |AI in Care, Compliance|

Like in any industry, AI is impacting the micro and macro operations of hospitals, healthcare, and mental health. AI can analyze thousands of X-rays in seconds, predict patient risks, and even [...]

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The Quiet Integration of AI Into Emergency Medicine

2026-03-30T15:20:32+00:00By |AI in Care, Clinical Systems & EHR|

Artificial intelligence has long promised to transform healthcare. White papers describe faster diagnoses, reduced clinician burden, and data-driven precision that surpasses human limitations. Nowhere does this promise sound more compelling [...]

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How AI and Real-World Data Are Redesigning Clinical Trials Before Patients Enroll

2026-03-30T15:20:55+00:00By |AI in Care, HealthTech, Operations, Cost, IT Strategy|

When most people think about clinical trials, they picture doctors in lab coats, patients signing consent forms, and weeks or months of careful testing before any results emerge. What they don’t usually see [...]

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AI promised a drug discovery revolution. Biology had other plans

2026-03-24T13:43:47+00:00By |AI in Care|

For years, AI has been hailed as the future of drug discovery. Headlines promised faster cures, cheaper development costs, and a pipeline of medicines that could revolutionize healthcare. Venture capital [...]

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