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Healthcare AI’s slow progress from concept to clinic: an ‘inconvenient truth’

Artificial Intelligence

Few healthcare AI models introduced in the medical literature during the present AI research boom can be used in actual patient care.

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Women present with typical MI symptoms more often than men

Women present with “typical” heart attack symptoms more often than men, according to research published August 20 in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

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Google AI founder placed on leave

A co-founder of Google’s AI business DeepMind has been placed on leave following controversy over some of his projects, Bloomberg reported.

 

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Researchers examine racial disparity in radiotherapy utilization

Lung-RADS

Among patients who show any indication for radiotherapy, black women with breast cancer were more likely to receive radiation compared to white patients, according to a recent study published in Advances in Radiation Oncology.

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HHS revamps fight to publish drug prices in TV ads

Judge bangs gavel

HHS is fighting back after a legal decision blocked the agency’s rule to require drugmakers to publish the list prices of prescription medications in television ads.

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Mammography utilization rates highest in New England cities

Cities in the New England area have the highest screening mammography utilization rates in the United States, according to new findings published in Radiology.

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What AI could mean to healthcare’s supply chain

Warehouse

While the loudest buzz around AI in healthcare continues to emanate from clinical and research quarters, an easily overlooked subpopulation is watching with keen interest: hospital supply-chain executives and the vendor reps who call on them.

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Patient awarded $8.5M in damages after doctors fail to relay scan results

Lawyer studying law books.

A Germanstown, Penn. couple was awarded $8.5 million in damages after a jury determined two doctors failed to report radiological findings that may have prevented a major surgery, according to reporting from the Morning Call.

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Smokers’ elevated CVD risk lingers for 10-15 years after quitting

It takes somewhere between 10 and 15 years—and possibly up to 25—after quitting tobacco for former heavy smokers’ CVD risk to revert to pre-smoking levels, according to a study published August 20 in JAMA.

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AI techniques detect implantable devices, improve MRI safety

Two different AI-based methods can identify patients with implantable devices that could pose a safety risk during MRI scans, according to research published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.

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