Tag #Ai In Healthcare

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AI-Driven Eye Surgery Reduces Need for Glasses and Contact Lenses

Technological advancements in eye treatments, especially AI-driven refractive surgery, are reducing the need for glasses and contact lenses, offering personalized laser and lens solutions based on patient age and eye structure; successful outcomes depend on careful patient assessment and the selecti...

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Successful Pig-to-Human Kidney Transplant Offers Hope for Organ Shortage

Towana Looney, a 53-year-old from Alabama, became the first person to successfully receive a pig kidney transplant with 10 gene edits on November 25th at NYU Langone Transplant Institute; her positive response offers a major advancement in xenotransplantation and hopes to revolutionize the treatment...

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"Tenacity, Value, and Strategy: Keys to Success in the Healthcare Industry"

"The healthcare industry's conservative nature presents significant challenges for entrepreneurs, demanding unwavering commitment and transformative solutions to overcome high barriers to entry and gain market traction; however, successful companies show that collaboration and addressing industry pa...

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AI-powered CT Scans Reduce Mortality in Khabarovsk Hospital

An AI-powered CT scan service in a Khabarovsk hospital reduced mortality from cerebrovascular diseases by over 30% in four years, improving diagnostic accuracy to over 95% and enabling timely interventions as part of Russia's national healthcare project.

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AI Algorithm Malfunctions in End-of-Life Care During COVID-19 Pandemic

An AI algorithm designed to help oncologists discuss end-of-life care with patients at the University of Pennsylvania Health System had its accuracy decrease by 7 percentage points during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in hundreds of missed opportunities for crucial conversations, according to a 2...

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Soaring Health Insurance Costs and High Denial Rates Fuel Consumer Outrage

Health insurance premiums are rising faster than inflation, costing families an average of $25,572 and individuals $8,951 annually in 2024, while insurers deny nearly 1 in 5 claims, causing widespread financial strain and consumer anger.

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CEO Shooting Highlights Public Frustration With Soaring US Healthcare Costs

The shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson underscores public anger over soaring U.S. healthcare costs, the leading cause of bankruptcy, exceeding other major expenses like housing and transportation, according to a KFF poll.

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