With patient satisfaction in U.S. healthcare at a historic low and costs cited as the nation’s most urgent health problem, millions are turning to artificial intelligence for answers. We sat down with James Maitland, an expert in medical robotics and IoT applications, to discuss this seismic shift.
The paradox of modern healthcare technology is that despite years of investment in creating a welcoming "digital front door," many patients still find themselves led to a frustrating dead end, unable to complete simple tasks without resorting to a phone call. Operational Artificial Intelligence
The promise of artificial intelligence to revolutionize healthcare was presented as a definitive leap into the future, a world where algorithms could detect diseases earlier, streamline administrative burdens, and provide personalized medical advice at the touch of a button. However, the current
Against a backdrop of persistent financial pressures and unique cultural challenges, rural healthcare organizations are proving that advanced artificial intelligence is not solely the domain of large, urban medical centers. An in-depth look at two smaller hospitals demonstrates that the road to
Alaska is spearheading a monumental initiative to overcome some of the most daunting healthcare delivery challenges in the nation, armed with an initial $272 million investment from the federal Rural Health Transformation Program. This significant capital injection, representing the first part of a
Facing an unprecedented global mental health crisis, where over a billion people grapple with psychological conditions, a novel and technologically sophisticated solution has rapidly gained prominence, promising immediate relief at the touch of a screen. AI-powered therapists, accessible 24/7, are