Issue №029 · 2026-06-12

Daily Briefing · 2026-06-12

Physicians

Uptake of Clinical Decision Support Systems Among Health Care Professionals in Six European Countries and the

  • Background: The use of Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS), such as clinical decision rules, algorithms, or machine learning-based applications, has gained attention in recent years. However, their adoption and effe
Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR)
Physicians

STAT+: Your sepsis algorithm shouldn’t require a time machine

  • In this edition of AI Prognosis: Quirky medical data tripping up sepsis algorithms, AI scribes for patients, and some AI biotech news.
STAT News - Health Tech
Physicians

Robotics in shoulder arthroplasty: Stay focused on outcomes

  • Robotic-assisted surgery is transforming total hip and knee arthroplasty, delivering measurable improvements in implant positioning and emerging long-term outcome data that justify the investment.The shoulder arthroplast
Healio Orthopedics
Physicians

AMA adopts new policies to keep AI under physician oversight

  • AMA CEO John Whyte, MD, MPH: New AMA policies demand transparency, audits and physician oversight wherever AI touches care or coverage decisions.
Physicians Practice
Physicians

AI medical advice changes care decisions of most users: survey

  • Almost two-thirds of Americans who have asked artificial intelligence tools for medical advice acted on the guidance without consulting a doctor, an eHealth survey of more than 1,000 people found.
Fierce Pharma
Physicians

AI Chatbots Often Used by Teens for Mental Health Advice

  • Almost one-fifth of US youth reported AI chatbot use, with use more common for females than males, and those aged 18 to 21 versus 12 to 14 years.
Clinical Advisor via Google News
Physicians

Experienced dermatologists outperform AI in real-world skin cancer diagnosis

  • Artificial intelligence models matched mid-career dermatologists but trailed seasoned experts in diagnosing skin lesions across real-world cases.
Managed Healthcare Executive
Physicians

Ethical Governance of Large Language Models in Health Care: Trust, Responsibility, and Equity in Routine Use

  • Large language models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly embedded in routine health care communication, raising ethical challenges that extend beyond model performance alone. This Viewpoint argues that ethical risks in LLM
Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR)
Dentistry

Don’t be Blockbuster. But don’t be LoveFilm either. Be Netflix

  • Matt Everatt details what dental 3D printing, artificial intelligence and platform models tell us about the next three to five years in the lab sector. We all know the Blockbuster story, or we think we do. The market lea
Dentistry.co.uk
Dentistry

DT Study Club symposium to highlight current applications of dental 3D printing

  • Additive manufacturing continues to reshape dental workflows, offering new opportunities for efficiency, customisation and treatment precision. On 19 June, Dental Tribune International will host the 3D printing Symposium
Dental Tribune International English News
Pharmacy

STAT+: Hope for Kendall Square’s lab market

  • Drug pricing in Europe, AI deals for VC firms, and more biotech news from The Readout
Stat News - Pharma
Pharmacy

Q&A: Interoperable AI, Rural Health Transformation Are Reshaping Pharmacy’s Future

  • In part 2 of our interview with Julia Vu, PharmD, she delves into the AI space within pharmacy practice while touching on the industry’s role in boosting rural health outcomes.
Drug Topics
Pharmacy

AI Ethics and Innovation in Community Pharmacy Practice

  • AI reshapes everyday tasks in the community pharmacy from refill automation to documentation.
Drug Topics
Physician Assistant

AAPA and PAEA Sue Department of Education to Overturn RISE Rule

  • The associations also seek a preliminary injunction to prevent the implementation of a $20,500 annual graduate borrowing cap on PA students, scheduled to take effect on July 1, 2026. Following the ...
Clinical Advisor via Google News
Physician Assistant

AMA to Fund Studies Comparing Care From Physicians vs NPs, PAs

  • (MedPage Today) -- Concerned that unsupervised nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) provide patient care that is not as good or safe as that provided by physicians, the American Medical Association (A
MedPage Today
Digital Health

Machine Learning for Intraoperative Bleeding Prediction in Patients Undergoing Surgery: Scoping Review

  • Background: Intraoperative bleeding is a critical event that impacts surgical safety and patient outcomes. Machine learning (ML) has demonstrated potential in prediction tasks, yet its methodological rigor and clinical t
JMIR Medical Informatics
Digital Health

Understanding Transformer-Based Classifications of Medical Text Using a Large Language Model for the Attributi

  • Background: Deep learning, particularly encoder-only transformer architectures, has demonstrated excellent performance in biomedical literature classification, facilitating evidence-based medicine, and knowledge synthesi
JMIR Medical Informatics
Digital Health

Why oncology is becoming healthcare AI's toughest test

  • Healthcare's AI conversation has moved beyond excitement about large language models and breakthrough demonstrations. Across health systems, leaders are now confronting a more practical question: Can AI be trusted in cli
Healthcare IT News
Digital Health

Why AI Is Creating New Cybersecurity Risks For Healthcare

  • AI is helping hospitals improve diagnostics and patient care, but it's also giving cybercriminals new tools to target healthcare systems.
Bing News — Nursing AI & Informatics
Digital Health

‘2030 Scares Me to Death’: Credit Analysts’ Urgent Warning for Healthcare CFOs

  • During a panel at HFMA’s annual conference, two healthcare credit analysts said the industry is already fracturing into winners and losers. And with 2030 bringing a perfect storm of demographic pressure, reimbursement cu
MedCity News
Digital Health

Transparency is vital for AI usage in health care and patient–provider relationships, researchers find

  • Among the top artificial intelligence companies, the current race is ultimately to build better, faster and more accurate algorithms. Artificial intelligence (AI) has become commonplace in every ...
Bing News — Nursing AI & Informatics
Digital Health

‘A leader in health AI’: School of Medicine Dean talks integration of artificial intelligence and healthcare

  • At the annual State of the School Address on Wednesday, Dr. Mary Klotman overall took an optimistic tone, expressing excitement about the School of Medicine’s efforts to integrate AI throughout much ...
Bing News — Nursing AI & Informatics
Digital Health

Machine learning model predicts T2D risk up to 10 years before onset

  • An electronic health record–based model could help health systems target diabetes prevention to the high-risk patients most likely to benefit.
Managed Healthcare Executive
Digital Health

Digital Health Coffee Time Briefing ☕

  • Today's briefing features a 3D model for an eye centre in London and investment in an AI-operated physiotherapy clinic.
Digital Health News
Health OS

Vega Health licenses AI models from Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation to predict patient risks

  • Vega helps customers with testing, fine-tuning and deployment of AI. Since 2019, PCCI's models have identified nearly 3 million at-risk individuals.
Fierce Healthcare
Health OS

Subtle Medical lands FDA clearance for AI CT imaging software

  • SubtleHD(CT) joins Subtle’s other AI medical imaging products including SubtlePET and SubtleHD(MR) that aim to improve PET and MR images, respectively. The post Subtle Medical lands FDA clearance for AI CT imaging softwa
Medical Device Network
Health OS

Sleep and Activity Patterns in Depression From Wearable Data: Unsupervised Clustering Study

  • Background: Efforts to advance our understanding of depression have long been constrained by the disorder’s vast symptom heterogeneity and by the reliance on self-report, which offers only a partial view of phenotypic ex
Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR)
Health OS

Heat-attributable years of life lost to CVD to rise through 2050

  • The heat-attributable burden of CVD in the U.S. is projected to increase through 2050, primarily in years of life lost and is anticipated to disproportionately impact older adults and those in lower-income counties, rese
Healio Primary Care
Health OS

House committee takes step toward blocking Medicare AI prior authorization pilot

  • It’s another sign of lawmakers’ concern about the pilot, which has been lambasted for delaying care to seniors.
Healthcare Dive
Health OS

Large Language Model–Based Simplification of Digital Therapeutics Explanations for Insomnia and Nicotine Depen

  • Background: Digital therapeutics (DTx) are evidence-based software interventions with the potential to treat health conditions. However, uptake remains limited by low public awareness and overly complex patient education
Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) Human Factors
Health OS

UnitedHealthcare exec talks AI, affordability and member engagement

  • Dan Kueter, CEO of UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual, joins the podcast to talk about what employers are asking for in today’s commercial insurance market and how UnitedHealthcare is using digital tools, AI and more
Fierce Healthcare

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