I'm thrilled to be speaking with James Maitland, a renowned expert in robotics and IoT applications in medicine. With a deep passion for harnessing technology to revolutionize healthcare, James has been at the forefront of analyzing trends and innovations in the medtech industry. Today, we’ll
Imagine a world where a single algorithm could predict a patient’s risk of complications before symptoms even appear, slashing hospital readmissions and saving millions in costs. This isn’t science fiction—it’s the promise of artificial intelligence in healthcare, a sector projected to skyrocket at
What happens when a federal agency tasked with safeguarding public health faces mounting delays, staff shortages, and industry distrust—all while racing to approve life-saving drugs? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) finds itself at this crossroads, turning to a powerful ally: agentic AI.
In an era where smartphones are virtually an extension of the hand, it’s no surprise that they’re transforming even the most personal aspects of life, like sexual wellbeing. Imagine a world where a discreet tap on a screen can connect someone to a doctor for a sensitive issue, educate them on
Imagine a primary care physician starting their day, not buried under a mountain of paperwork, but instead spending meaningful time with patients, thanks to technology that anticipates their needs and streamlines their tasks. This is no longer a distant dream but a growing reality with the
Imagine a hospital call center so swamped that one in three callers hangs up before ever speaking to someone, while those who wait endure minutes that feel like hours, all just to book a simple appointment. This was the reality for Tampa General Hospital (TGH), a leading not-for-profit academic