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Urgent action is needed to ensure that the benefits of health AI exceed its detrimental environmental impacts.
SPECIAL ISSUE: OVERCOMING STRUCTURAL RACISM IN CARE DELIVERY: Asian Americans working in medicine face unique challenges because of harmful stereotypes and a history of discrimination. This article ...
One year after the deployment of ambient artificial intelligence scribes, The Permanente Medical Group in northern California reports rapid growth in physician usage, highly positive experiences am ...
In this session, Thomas H. Lee, MD, MSc, Editor-in-Chief, NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery, and moderator, explores, with guests, the need to overcome the fear associated with AI technology ...
Rising-risk patients receiving Medicaid experience worsening medical and behavioral health conditions and increased acute care (ED and hospital) utilization, while typically being disconnected from ...
Standing on FURM Ground: A Framework for Evaluating Fair, Useful, and Reliable AI Models in Health Care Systems ...
Primary care providers are spending more time responding to electronic patient requests and completing other tasks in their digital in-basket that do not require their level of expertise. This ...
DIGITAL HEALTH INNOVATION THEME ISSUE: NEJM Catalyst Insights Council members expect artificial intelligence to change care delivery, but are slow to adopt generative AI and other digital technologies ...
NEJM Catalyst Insights Council members say improving equity in health care is personally important to them, but real progress is lacking.
Despite evidence supporting lung cancer screening (LCS) with low-dose computed tomography imaging, LCS rates remain as low as 5% nationally. Many barriers to screening have been identified, including ...
We need to redesign the care delivery model in a way that allows physicians to be the good doctors they are while still providing patients with full access to care.