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Effective leaders embrace the complexities of AI, recognize the limits of control and take steps to anticipate and manage risks.
Marcus Munafò, our new Associate Editor for Research, on credibility in how psychologists report results.
Through Ochsner Health’s Connected MOM program, 10.7% of patients are re-enrollees, signaling high satisfaction. Learn more with an AMA case study.
On The Dose podcast, Dr. Cheryl Clark talks about how she brings health equity to life and her work at the forefront of emancipatory research.
Emily Barey, chief nurse evangelist at Epic and 2024 Changemaker, discusses how building new healthcare technology requires observing the problems users face and gathering a…
Some buzzy generative AI startups are now finding they need to generate cash instead. One possible solution: narrowing their offerings to woo business clients, if…
General Catalyst: Transcarent, which was founded in 2020, helps companies to cut costs and effectively manage health care benefits for their employees by reducing complexity.…
In this edition of This Week in AI, we take a look at research from an OpenAI scientist on compensating data set contributors.
Abstract. We use large-scale federal survey data linked to administrative death records to investigate the relationship between Medicaid enrollment and mor
Effects on anginal symptoms of sudden withdrawal of large doses of propranolol or placebo were evaluated in 20 patients in a double-blind crossover efficacy trial…