AI in mental healthcare can be useful but risky
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AI in mental healthcare can be useful but risky
Using artificial intelligence in health care and mental wellbeing can be positive but greater transparency is needed. AI can translate complex medical information into patient friendly language. Used for mental healthcare, AI companions may offer temporary relief but could deepen feelings of isolation if they replace human-to-human interactions, according to a report published by The Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (CFI) co-auth…
How Technology is Transforming Healthcare
Technology is reshaping industries worldwide, and healthcare is no exception. Over the years, medical advancements have improved the way doctors diagnose conditions, treat patients, and manage hospital operations. From electronic health records to artificial intelligence-driven diagnostics, technology has become an essential part of modern healthcare. One of the biggest benefits of technological advancements in healthcare is increased efficiency…
How to Successfully Launch a New Healthcare Brand – English Times
Struggling to gain traction with your healthcare brand? In this week’s podcast, Stewart Gandolf speaks with Ben Reynolds, Associate VP of CureMD’s Oncology Division (Oncentric), about a transformative branding journey. Facing low brand awareness (only 6% of community oncologists knew they had an oncology-specific offering), CureMD knew it needed a shift. Ben walks us through how Healthcare Success helped them create a new brand to stand out in a…
AI will continue to play a key role in healthcare but with caveats
LAS VEGAS - At the Smart Health Transformation Forum during HIMSS25 here, Matt Cybulsky, healthcare leader for AI, go-to-market and design at Ionian Consulting, discussed forecasting and improving care using technology. In his talk entitled, "Halcycon Days Ahead: A New Epoch of Forecasting and Improving Care," Cybulsky said that while AI has transformed how we interact, obtain information and what we think is authority, AI is not solving all hea…
Zoom Workplace For Clinicians Now In Public Beta To Empower Healthcare Orgs
Zoom has announced that its Workplace for Clinicians solution is now in public beta, with general availability planned for the end of March. Zoom highlights that Workplace for Clinicians is specifically designed to streamline clinical workflows, allowing doctors, nurses, and practitioners to spend more time on patient care and engagement than documentation and administrative tasks. In addition, Zoom has announced the select beta of Custom AI Com…
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