Artificial intelligence could rework the claims and reimbursement process, allowing faster decision-making, reduced errors and billions in savings, according to an Optum executive.
Considering what healthcare systems might learn from past efforts to develop highly trustworthy computer systems.
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A Johns Hopkins University team is developing a low-cost, accurate, non-invasive test for diagnosing anemia using AI ...
Roane State Community College will see its first students at the brand-new Knox Regional Health Science Education Center next Tuesday. 6 News got an inside look at ...
The funding will go towards grants to reduce chronic disease, investments in technology to engage with patients, workforce development and retention, improvements to cybersecurity and upgrades to ...
The $50 billion dedicated to the Rural Health Transformation Program will be allocated over five fiscal years, with $10 billion available each year from 2026 through 2030.
The health-care sector has powered job growth in the U.S. economy in 2025. That's largely because baby boomers are hurtling into their retirement years, boosting health-care demand since older adults ...
It’s pretty wild how much computers can ‘see’ these days. We’re talking about computer vision in healthcare, which is basically giving machines eyes and a brain to understand what they’re looking at ...
The measure would not funnel additional money into health savings accounts. House Republicans -- led by Speaker Mike Johnson -- unveiled Friday a narrow health care package to address rising costs, ...
WASHINGTON – The Senate on Dec. 11 rejected advancing a bill to prevent health care premiums from spiking next year for millions of Obamacare enrollees. The failed vote, scheduled by Republicans in ...