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Physicians and Surgeons, All Other

All physicians and surgeons not listed separately.

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AI Health Startup Wants to Assist Half of Latin American Doctors

An a16z-backed startup aims to deploy its AI assistant to nearly 1 million medical professionals by 2027 to combat severe regional staffing shortages. Rather than replacing doctors, the tool is positioned as essential infrastructure to handle overwhelming patient loads.

Bloomberg Technology3d ago

AI diagnostic tools threaten to upend healthcare malpractice liability

The introduction of medical AI is fracturing traditional standards of care, leaving doctors and insurers unsure of who is liable for automated errors. This legal gray area could slow the adoption of AI assistants in clinical settings.

Out Of Pocket4d ago

AI Surgical Tool Uncovr Raises $7M to Automate OR Paperwork

Uncovr is rolling out its AI documentation platform to over 400 operating rooms across the U.S. and Europe. The technology automates post-surgery paperwork, significantly reducing administrative burdens for surgical staff and medical scribes.

Fierce Healthcare5d ago

As Pennsylvania Cracks Down on AI, Multiple Chatbots Continue to Pose as Doctors

Despite a recent lawsuit from the Shapiro administration, at least five websites are still using AI bots that illegally claim to be licensed medical professionals. The ongoing regulatory battle highlights the immediate threat of AI impersonating credentialed workers.

Insurance JournalJun 10

Philips Survey: 71% of Clinicians Say AI Tools Boost Workflow Efficiency

A global survey of over 2,000 healthcare professionals reveals that artificial intelligence is actively reducing administrative burnout. Doctors are using these tools to handle larger patient loads and streamline daily tasks.

Fierce HealthcareJun 9