The Dark Side of AI in Mental Health
High demand for AI training data may increase unethical practices in collecting patient data
High demand for AI training data may increase unethical practices in collecting patient data
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Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration took action aimed at helping to ensure the safety and effectiveness of laboratory developed tests
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Gun violence in hospitals is rising — we need a bold new safety approach
Hiten Patel discusses his team’s study on the use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy before radical cystectomy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer. The research, motivated by low utilization…
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Big health insurers that have contracts with state Medicaid programs find themselves making more money even as enrollment in Medicaid programs has dropped. Here’s why.
In a challenge to the pharmaceutical industry, Doctors Without Borders has revealed the detailed costs of a study it ran for a tuberculosis treatment regimen.
The pharmaceutical industry saw its image slip last year among patient advocacy groups, according to a new survey.
The agency released its final plan on Monday. Overall, the FDA estimates that around 12,000 labs will have to start submitting their tests.