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The Top Patient Safety Risks in 2025 Are Mostly About the “Human OS” – Reading ECRI’s Annual Report

Health Populi

The definition of medical gaslighting offered by the American Journal of Medicine is that it’s derived from the term “‘gaslighting,’ when an individual is manipulated into questioning their own perception.” Consider the growth of TikTok in medical information, for example.

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Deep Human Interactions: The Antidote To More AI In Health Care – Learning From Philips’ CEO At HIMSS19

Health Populi

The human side of the AI/human interface is so valuable, particularly in health care: evidence shows that we have better health outcomes if the caregiver relationship is better, stronger, and resilient. billion on R&D, using the lens of the Quadruple Aim to measure innovation by that definition.

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How Will Consumers’ Declining Trust in Technology Impact Health Tech?

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Note that social media ranks very much last here…although social media is now seen as embedded into consumers’ definition of “technology.” In the methodology for this research, “access to healthcare” means “increasing access to high-quality healthcare and improving health outcomes.”

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A Nutrition Label for Health IT

Health Populi

The Pew Trusts recently discussed prospects for the FDA to regulate AI in health care. The definition the Pew team set out was that AI “refers to the ability of a machine to perform a task that mimics human behavior, including problem-solving and learning.”.

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