FDA recently added almost 200 new AI medical devices to its approved list. What does a closer look at the list tell us about advances in AI, and who is making them?
Read MoreFour decades of increasingly consumer-focused IT developments have given consumers more and more ability to care for their own health, pulling activities out of the healthcare system. Healthcare, for the most part, is unaware of the process, or dismissive of “Dr. Google”. But this “selfcare” revolution will continue to empower consumers — and to disrupt healthcare.
Read MoreIn this second of a three-part series, we focus on specific examples of disruption — IT-based and non-IT-based — in healthcare.
Read MoreTech disruption is already happening in healthcare, but most healthcare practitioners are unaware of this critical concept. Learn what disruption means, and how it’s changing healthcare.
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