
Lack of knowledge leaves room for doubt even as more physicians use artificial intelligence for some element of medicine.

Lack of knowledge leaves room for doubt even as more physicians use artificial intelligence for some element of medicine.

Federal agency funds studies on wearables, smart devices, apps and connectivity.

AI is part of it, but not the only factor as physicians and patients interact with computers.

Why has innovation in health care not kept pace with other sectors of the economy? Harman Dhawan, founder and CEO of Bikham Healthcare, offers his take and some possible solutions.

For too long, technology has created burdens for physicians. Here are ways it can become an assistant instead of an annoyance.

Payers and providers must build trust among their patient bases to gain access to more quality data. But trust isn’t built overnight.

The exciting possibilities of gene editing.


How advances in patient engagement technology help physicians overcome challenges and maximize profits by focusing less on administrative tasks and more on patient care.

Customers nationwide can connect with providers 24/7 to treat many common health problems

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The purpose of any technology is to improve a process or solve a problem. Is AI ready for that role?

Medical Economics takes an in-depth look at the rising interest in AI, ChatGPT-like large language model programs, and the impact on physicians and medicine.

The latest health care technology news.

Cloud computing has revolutionized how healthcare providers deliver treatment and manage their data.

Three-year project aims to set national standards for using new levels of computer learning in health care.

The latest health care technology news

Caring for patients with autoimmune diseases is a team sport. Here’s a way for technology to tie your team together.

Choosing the right software, including but not limited to an EHR, is crucial for the success of your practice.


Internists have largest share of RPM claims; family doctors are third.