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The healthcare executive’s guide to AI

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The FDA has approved more than 500 AI and machine learning models for medical use—most of which are in radiology. In 2022, the FDA announced that some types of risk-scoring tools were to be regulated as medical devices. They should also factor in ongoing licensing fees as well as expenses for data processing, storage, and management.

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