By Robert Califf – At the FDA, we’ve been working for years to anticipate and prepare for the challenges of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and also to harness its potential. Some in the nonscientific community may be surprised by the seemingly sudden amount of attention on AI.
Physicians are enthusiastic about augmented intelligence (AI)—often called artificial intelligence—and its assistive role in health care that enhances human intelligence rather than replaces it, according to a new physician survey by the American Medical Association.
The American Medical Association released new principles for augmented intelligence (AI) development, deployment, and use—a critical step toward fostering a consistent governance structure for advancements in health care technology.
What is the impact of AI technologies on HIPAA, BAs and SRAs? Find out and more in our upcoming Virtual Panel Discussion on developing a framework for the responsible use and implementation of AI.
September 26, 2023 1:00 – 5:00pm ET (followed by reception) National Press Club, Washington DC The Connected Health Initiative, in...
By Ryan Hennen – World Lung Cancer Day is an important day to raise awareness about lung cancer, its causes, and the importance of early detection and treatment. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide, and it is estimated that more than two million Americans are diagnosed with the disease each year.
This month’s episode of “News You Can Use” on Healthcare NOW Radio features news from the month of June 2023.
Now on demand, Health Unabashed episode with health, life sciences, tech futurist, global thought leader, author, and popular speaker John Nosta, President at NOSTALAB. Making an encore appearance on Health Unabashed, John weighs in on the explosion of ChatGPT applications in the health, wellness and life sciences space.
By Giorgio Piatti & Allyson Paiewonsky – There’s a real, and untapped, opportunity for artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to alleviate the burden on nurses and help them focus on top-of-license care. The nursing workforce is incredibly burned out due to COVID-19 and the ongoing staffing crisis.
Single-lead ECG tracings from an Apple Watch interpreted by an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm developed at Mayo Clinic effectively identified patients with a weak heart pump.