Search Tag: artificial intelligence in medicine
2025 17 Oct
A groundbreaking international study led by the University of Zurich has shown that artificial intelligence (AI) can predict patient risk for the most common type of heart attack more accurately than existing methods. The findings could enable doctors to make more personalised and effective treatment decisions. For years, clinicians managing...Read more
2025 14 Oct
Growing administrative demands are stretching clinicians and limiting time with patients. Physicians spend substantial portions of the working day on electronic health records (EHRs) and on paperwork, which undermines access to care and contributes to dissatisfaction. Emerging virtual medical assistants (VMAs) apply artificial intelligence to...Read more
2025 14 Oct
Growing administrative demands are stretching clinicians and limiting time with patients. Physicians spend substantial portions of the working day on electronic health records (EHRs) and on paperwork, which undermines access to care and contributes to dissatisfaction. Emerging virtual medical assistants (VMAs) apply artificial intelligence to...Read more
2025 14 Oct
Growing administrative demands are stretching clinicians and limiting time with patients. Physicians spend substantial portions of the working day on electronic health records (EHRs) and on paperwork, which undermines access to care and contributes to dissatisfaction. Emerging virtual medical assistants (VMAs) apply artificial intelligence to...Read more
2025 14 Oct
Growing administrative demands are stretching clinicians and limiting time with patients. Physicians spend substantial portions of the working day on electronic health records (EHRs) and on paperwork, which undermines access to care and contributes to dissatisfaction. Emerging virtual medical assistants (VMAs) apply artificial intelligence to...Read more
2025 02 Sep
Artificial intelligence–enabled medical devices are now a routine feature in clinical practice across the United States. Cleared almost exclusively through the Food and Drug Administration’s 510(k) pathway, these products do not require prospective human testing before approval. As a result, many are introduced to the market with little or no...Read more
2025 02 Sep
Artificial intelligence–enabled medical devices are now a routine feature in clinical practice across the United States. Cleared almost exclusively through the Food and Drug Administration’s 510(k) pathway, these products do not require prospective human testing before approval. As a result, many are introduced to the market with little or no...Read more
2025 26 Feb
Advances in technology are reshaping the delivery of healthcare. Digital transformation is not only vital for the long-term sustainability of the health service but failing to embrace technology risks undermining the quality of care. Key Points There are concerns that technology might erode the doctor-patient relationship; however,...Read more






