Search Tag: AI healthcare
2025 07 Nov
Cancer imaging underpins detection, staging, treatment planning and follow-up, yet access remains starkly unequal across regions. A recent study published int Radiology: Imaging Cancer showed that low- and middle-income countries face higher fatality rates despite carrying most of the disability-adjusted life years. At the same time, high-income...Read more
2025 07 Nov
Artificial intelligence is accelerating progress across biotechnology and digital medicine by linking genomic, clinical and imaging data to generate more comprehensive insights than any single source alone. Multimodal approaches are now informing target identification, molecule design, clinical trial optimisation and imaging-based diagnosis, with...Read more
2025 07 Nov
Artificial intelligence is accelerating progress across biotechnology and digital medicine by linking genomic, clinical and imaging data to generate more comprehensive insights than any single source alone. Multimodal approaches are now informing target identification, molecule design, clinical trial optimisation and imaging-based diagnosis, with...Read more
2025 07 Nov
Artificial intelligence is accelerating progress across biotechnology and digital medicine by linking genomic, clinical and imaging data to generate more comprehensive insights than any single source alone. Multimodal approaches are now informing target identification, molecule design, clinical trial optimisation and imaging-based diagnosis, with...Read more
2025 07 Nov
Artificial intelligence is accelerating progress across biotechnology and digital medicine by linking genomic, clinical and imaging data to generate more comprehensive insights than any single source alone. Multimodal approaches are now informing target identification, molecule design, clinical trial optimisation and imaging-based diagnosis, with...Read more
2025 07 Nov
Artificial intelligence is accelerating progress across biotechnology and digital medicine by linking genomic, clinical and imaging data to generate more comprehensive insights than any single source alone. Multimodal approaches are now informing target identification, molecule design, clinical trial optimisation and imaging-based diagnosis, with...Read more
2025 28 Oct
While therapeutic music addresses one aspect of the ICU soundscape, alarm management tackles another critical dimension. Margot Van Mol, Assistant Professor in Rotterdam, presented research on creating a smart and silent ICU that addresses the overwhelming alarm burden facing healthcare professionals and patients. The statistics are sobering:...Read more
2025 18 Oct
The NHS 2025 vision reimagines hospitals as decentralised, digital services focused on prevention and remote care. It prioritises integrated care pathways, interoperable records and national platforms for communication. Virtual hospitals and AI-enabled triage are proposed, yet artificial intelligence remains underutilised. Strategic investment in...Read more
2025 06 Oct
Telemedicine has expanded rapidly from video consultations to a broad set of virtual services, yet much of its delivery still mirrors in-person models that centre on scheduled visits. As the global telehealth market heads toward an expected €388 billion by 2030, organisations face pressure to improve access, efficiency and care quality without...Read more
2025 06 Oct
Telemedicine has expanded rapidly from video consultations to a broad set of virtual services, yet much of its delivery still mirrors in-person models that centre on scheduled visits. As the global telehealth market heads toward an expected €388 billion by 2030, organisations face pressure to improve access, efficiency and care quality without...Read more
2025 06 Oct
Telemedicine has expanded rapidly from video consultations to a broad set of virtual services, yet much of its delivery still mirrors in-person models that centre on scheduled visits. As the global telehealth market heads toward an expected €388 billion by 2030, organisations face pressure to improve access, efficiency and care quality without...Read more
2025 10 Sep
Antibiotics have underpinned modern medicine, yet their reliability is eroding as resistance spreads. Infections that were once easily managed are increasingly difficult to treat and the human toll already numbers in the hundreds of thousands each year. Overprescription, agricultural overuse and long periods of underinvestment have depleted the...Read more
2025 10 Sep
Antibiotics have underpinned modern medicine, yet their reliability is eroding as resistance spreads. Infections that were once easily managed are increasingly difficult to treat and the human toll already numbers in the hundreds of thousands each year. Overprescription, agricultural overuse and long periods of underinvestment have depleted the...Read more
2025 02 Sep
Burnout among clinicians remains one of the most pressing issues in healthcare, often linked to the demands of electronic health record documentation. Insufficient time for note completion not only adds to workload but also impacts care quality and patient safety. Traditional interventions from scribes to workflow redesign and dictation tools...Read more
2025 02 Sep
Burnout among clinicians remains one of the most pressing issues in healthcare, often linked to the demands of electronic health record documentation. Insufficient time for note completion not only adds to workload but also impacts care quality and patient safety. Traditional interventions from scribes to workflow redesign and dictation tools...Read more
2025 25 Aug
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma remains one of the deadliest malignancies, largely due to its frequent diagnosis at advanced stages. While contrast-enhanced computed tomography remains the standard imaging method for pancreatic cancer evaluation, nearly 40% of early-stage tumours can still go undetected. Deep learning approaches have emerged...Read more
2025 22 Aug
A machine learning model predicting patient adherence to medication shows potential to enhance Clinical Homecare services in the UK. Tailored, early support improves adherence and reduces medicines wastage, with even modest gains delivering significant cost savings. Scaling these interventions nationally could save millions annually and ease NHS...Read more
2025 21 Jul
Health disparities persist across global healthcare systems, particularly within primary care. These inequities often stem from systemic factors such as socioeconomic status, race, geography and digital exclusion. Artificial intelligence presents a potential catalyst for transformation, offering the means to improve diagnostic accuracy, extend...Read more
2025 06 Jul
Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a major contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. The ability to identify women at high risk of PPH prior to delivery can significantly improve maternal outcomes through better clinical planning and intervention. With the growing incidence of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorders due to increasing...Read more
2025 06 Jul
Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a major contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. The ability to identify women at high risk of PPH prior to delivery can significantly improve maternal outcomes through better clinical planning and intervention. With the growing incidence of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorders due to increasing...Read more
2025 06 Jul
Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a major contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. The ability to identify women at high risk of PPH prior to delivery can significantly improve maternal outcomes through better clinical planning and intervention. With the growing incidence of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorders due to increasing...Read more
2025 13 Jun
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC) continues to redefine global healthcare through its Smart Hospital initiative, leveraging AI, simulation, and immersive technologies across its departments. These technologies have supported KFSHRC to enhance workforce training, clinical care, and operational efficiency. The Academic...Read more
2025 13 Jun
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC) continues to redefine global healthcare through its Smart Hospital initiative, leveraging AI, simulation, and immersive technologies across its departments. These technologies have supported KFSHRC to enhance workforce training, clinical care, and operational efficiency. The Academic...Read more
2025 11 Jun
Site of new offices at Expo City Dubai includes FUJIFILM Technology Center (FTC) to showcase company’s innovative offerings Japanese giant reaffirms commitment to Middle East and Africa while anticipating another double-digit growth year in the region FUJIFILM Middle East and Africa today announced the inauguration of its new...Read more
2025 09 Jun
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into clinical diagnosis has reached a pivotal stage with the emergence of large language models (LLMs). These generative AI tools have demonstrated considerable potential in various medical tasks, including diagnosis, but questions remain about how they compare to traditional expert systems. A...Read more
2025 28 May
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC) is redefining the future of cardiac surgery by integrating artificial intelligence (AI), digital twin simulations, and real-time analytics —ushering in a new era of intelligent, patient-centred care that improves clinical outcomes, minimises complications, and aligns with international standards...Read more
2025 25 May
The emergence of digital medicine has been tightly interwoven with the proliferation of deep learning models, which require extensive and diverse datasets for effective development and validation. However, stringent privacy regulations, particularly in healthcare, limit the accessibility and sharing of real patient data. This tension between data...Read more
2025 17 May
The idea of autonomous surgery has shifted from science fiction to a rapidly approaching reality. Advances in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) are reshaping the surgical landscape, driven by innovations such as the Smart Tissue Autonomous Robot (STAR), capable of executing complex keyhole procedures with exceptional precision. As these...Read more
2025 12 May
Incidental detection of pancreatic cystic lesions (PCLs) is increasingly common during abdominal imaging. While many of these lesions are benign, some carry the potential for malignancy, necessitating routine surveillance. The American College of Radiology (ACR) Incidental Findings Committee (IFC) provides a detailed algorithm to guide follow-up...Read more
2025 17 Apr
RadNet, a leading provider of diagnostic imaging services and digital health solutions, has announced the acquisition of iCAD, a global company renowned for its AI-powered breast health technologies. The transaction, structured as an all-stock deal, aims to accelerate advancements in artificial intelligence for the early detection and diagnosis of...Read more










