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A massive breach exposing millions of dental records proves that niche health administrators are now the primary targets for cybercriminals.
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A massive breach exposing millions of dental records proves that niche health administrators are now the primary targets for cybercriminals.

Hospital administrators are treating clinical artificial intelligence as a cost-saving cure, but the frontline workforce sees a direct threat to patient safety.

Automating clinical notes was the easy part, but the real administrative crisis happens after the patient leaves the room.

A new self-supervised AI model accurately flags which complex, multi-illness patients are most likely to end up back in the hospital.

Healthcare is learning a brutal lesson: the artificial intelligence deployed to save lives is the exact same tool hackers are using to endanger them.

As health systems rush to adopt artificial intelligence, the technology is shifting from a luxury upgrade to a survival tool for burned-out clinicians.

By classifying ambient AI scribes as administrative tools rather than medical devices, UK regulators are prioritizing clinical speed over systemic safety.

As federal regulators struggle to keep pace with the clinical AI boom, private oversight is stepping in to draw the guardrails.

A major security breach at Amgen exposes the dangerous vulnerability of relying on third-party cloud providers to store sensitive patient data.

The federal push to eliminate paper faxes from medical billing risks replacing physical paper with digital clutter.