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    Hospitals worry about retail clinics and other healthcare competitors. But real disruption may come from outside healthcare entirely: cars that don’t crash. As autonomous driving becomes safer and more widespread, the revenue ripple effects on emergency departments, orthopedics, and imaging will be

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    • Autonomous vehicle companies like Tesla and Waymo don't provide trauma care, they ELIMINATE trauma. Motor vehicle accidents will steadily decline, starting now. What does that mean for healthcare? https://t.co/6o6KT0bkxs #selfdrivingcars #futureofhealthcare https://t.co/kgH8bqjVXo

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    Nature – Powered by deep-learning algorithms, artificial intelligence systems could replace agents such as chemicals currently used to augment medical scans.

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    • Google’s “Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer” (AMIE) better than doctors in analyzing medical images and other tasks. https://t.co/l4DH3h0Oua

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    Waymo One, the world’s leading fully autonomous ride-hailing service, will be ready for riders in the nation’s capital on the Waymo One app in 2026.

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    In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik triggering a national reckoning in the United States. Americans questioned the strength of their education system, scientific capabilities, industrial base—even their national character. The country’s self-image as a global leader was shaken, creating the Sputnik moment. The response was swift and ambitious. NSF funding tripled in a year […]

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    • The US responded to Sputnik with resolve, science and education funding, and more homework. We’ve responded to DeepSeek with anxiety and science cuts. At @margrev, @atabarrok asks “why the difference?” https://t.co/uOVhabAzDX https://t.co/rZ1bPD7XDD

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    Most doctors, nurses, PAs, techs, and others in healthcare aren’t familiar with the term “disruption” and are unaware of how technological trends have already begun disrupting their current business models. This post is the first of three that will provide a basic understanding of the term, and th

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    • Netflix didn't gradually reduce Blockbuster jobs—it eliminated the need for video rental employees entirely. AI in healthcare will do the same. Is your board ready for disruption? https://t.co/4cbV2zoW1Y https://t.co/M66W7LB0v2

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    A robot has performed realistic surgery on its own with 100% accuracy, researchers have announced. In a “major leap” towards using more robots in operating theatres, a machine trained on the videos of surgeries was able to remove a gallbladder from a life-like patient. The robot was said to have operated with the expertise of a skilled human surgeon, according to Johns Hopkins University researchers in the US, even during unexpected scenarios typical in real-life medical emergencies.

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