Technology
AI will transform healthcare with advances in multimodal technology, diagnostic imaging and automation, but its success depends on trust and seamless integration into workflows.
Some 140 prescription digital therapeutics have been cleared for patient use at home, and more than 220 therapies are used in digital care or clinics, according to an IQVIA report.
A paper published in the Journal of Medical Extended Reality outlines how AI, generative virtual reality and multilingual voice cloning may help pain management.
The AI is based on modular RAG that goes beyond the structural limits of current large language models.
Memora's patient navigation tool will combine with CommureOS's integration engine to personalize patient care and improve outcomes.
PHI is one of the most sensitive classes of data out there. It's important that the right security controls are in place to make sure those things stay where they need to be and don't get into the wrong hands, says Chike Okeke of Concord Technologies.
Some executives anticipate an acceleration of M&A activity as struggling startups seek exits, while others foresee more funding opportunities for companies with proven value in the sector.
The task force provides guiding principles, recommendations and policy proposals around responsible AI innovation and use in healthcare.
Antoine Robiliard, VP of health solutions at Withings, told MobiHealthNews that 2025 is set to bring growth in at-home care, M&A-driven scalability and a clearer understanding of AI's practical impact on healthcare.
The integration can enhance workflow, reduce compliance risks and improve the experience for residents and families, says Will Cantrell, director of product solutions at InteliChart.