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From data to diagnosis – AI is changing world of medicine

  • Artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing in medicine, improving diagnostics and patient care as of 2025 across global healthcare settings.
  • This growth follows extensive research and regulatory efforts, including FDA meetings to confirm pathways and WHO initiatives for unified AI healthcare standards.
  • Current AI applications include ambient scribes reducing documentation time, VisionAI detecting chronic diseases early, and precision medicine platforms predicting machine malfunctions to support treatment.
  • Studies show AI scribes increase patient face time by 20% and cut after-hours work by 30%, while VisionAI detects conditions with sensitivities above 90%, according to NIH and clinician surveys.
  • These developments suggest AI will enhance healthcare efficiency, accessibility, and early disease detection, while companies pursue broader market access and regulatory clearance.
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cuanschutz.edu broke the news in on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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