Next-Gen Healthcare AI: How Federated Learning is Revolutionizing Medical IoT Security and Efficiency
The New Frontier in Medical AI As healthcare becomes increasingly digitized, the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) presents both unprecedented…
The New Frontier in Medical AI As healthcare becomes increasingly digitized, the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) presents both unprecedented…
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The White House is preparing to announce a new policy initiative that would encourage employers to offer in vitro fertilization coverage as a separate benefit. This marks the administration’s first concrete action on an issue President Trump repeatedly promised to address during his campaign. The guidance comes after months of deliberation between IVF proponents and conservative groups with ethical concerns.
The White House is set to announce a policy proposal that would make in vitro fertilization more accessible through employer-based coverage options, according to administration officials familiar with the matter. President Donald Trump is expected to make the announcement from the Oval Office on Thursday afternoon, representing the administration’s first concrete step toward addressing an issue he frequently highlighted during his campaign.
UChicago Medicine is deploying AI agents to manage routine patient inquiries, potentially handling more than half of their 3 million annual calls. The health system aims to transform patient experience while freeing human agents for complex cases requiring empathy and judgment.
UChicago Medicine is implementing artificial intelligence agents to revolutionize how patients access healthcare services, according to reports from the Salesforce Dreamforce 2025 event. The health system, which fields more than 3 million calls annually, plans to deploy AI for routine inquiries while reserving human agents for situations requiring greater empathy and judgment.
Generative AI platforms offer unlimited free mental health guidance, creating unrealistic expectations for human therapists. This analysis examines how AI is reshaping mental health care and the challenges facing human practitioners.
Human therapists are increasingly expected to be superhuman when competing with AI systems that provide free, around-the-clock mental health advice. As millions turn to generative artificial intelligence platforms for immediate psychological support, the bar for human practitioners has been raised to potentially unsustainable levels according to recent analysis.
The Reality of AI in Healthcare: Beyond the Hype Artificial intelligence stands as both the most hyped and misunderstood force…