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Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
November 27, 8:40 AM
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Le deuxième baromètre de l' IA en médecine générale de l’UMons, réalisé avec Medi-Sphère, confirme l’intérêt croissant des généralistes pour l’intelligence artificielle. Durant la plénière consacrée au sujet lors du Congrès de médecine générale, la salle s’est plongée dans les enjeux pratiques de l’encodage, la structuration et l’exploitation des données et dans l’usage très concret des nouveaux “scribes IA” qui transforment déjà la consultation.
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Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
November 25, 11:08 AM
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Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology journal
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November 25, 11:07 AM
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November 24, 9:51 AM
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Leaders are worried some of the sector’s persistent challenges — like finance pressures and worker burnout — could worsen over the next five years without significant changes, according to a survey by Chartis.
Via Emmanuel Capitaine
For nursing to shape its future in an AI-driven world, its leaders and practitioners must be present, informed, and engaged in every step of its development and deployment.
Via Emmanuel Capitaine
Des scientifiques ont mis au point un modèle d'intelligence artificielle (IA) capable de prédire la probabilité de maladies chez un individu, et la prévalence dans une population, plusieurs années en amont, en se basant sur la même technologie que ChatGPT d'OpenAI.
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Un robot doté d’intelligence artificielle a effectué sans assistance humaine une ablation de la vésicule biliaire sur un cadavre de porc, avec un taux de réussite de 100 %. Ce jalon, rapporté par New Scientist, ouvre la voie à des interventions automatisées sur des patients vivants d’ici dix ans.
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September 5, 4:06 AM
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Le premier baromètre sur l’adoption de l’intelligence artificielle (IA) dans les hôpitaux en Belgique lancé par AI4Belgium, avec Le Spécialiste et le bureau de consultants EY a livré ses résultats. 95% des répondants trouvent que le développement de l’IA est un enjeu important pour les hôpitaux mais 59% des répondants ne perçoivent pas le développement de l’IA comme une priorité stratégique des établissements dans lesquels ils exercent.
This systematic review examines the cost-effectiveness, utility, and budget impact of clinical artificial intelligence (AI) interventions across diverse healthcare settings. Nineteen studies spanning oncology, cardiology, ophthalmology, and infectious diseases demonstrate that AI improves...
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L'objectif des chercheurs du Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) était de trouver des moyens totalement nouveaux pour lutter contre la résistance aux antimicrobiens.
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Healthcare organizations have realized that Artificial intelligence (AI) can provide a competitive edge through personalized patient experiences, impr…
AI that can accelerate research could drive a century of technological progress over just a few years. During such a period, new technological or political developments will raise consequential and hard-to-reverse decisions, in rapid succession. We call these developments *grand challenges*.
These challenges include new weapons of mass destruction, AI-enabled autocracies, races to grab offworld resources, and digital beings worthy of moral consideration, as well as opportunities to dramatically improve quality of life and collective decision-making.
We argue that these challenges cannot always be delegated to future AI systems, and suggest things we can do today to meaningfully improve our prospects. AGI preparedness is therefore not just about ensuring that advanced AI systems are aligned: we should be preparing, now, for the disorienting range of developments an intelligence explosion would bring.
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November 27, 8:40 AM
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Les résultats de l’enquête 2025 sur l’adoption de l’intelligence artificielle par les médecins généralistes belges ont été présentés en séance plénière lors du congrès du Collège de médecine générale (CMG), organisé le samedi 22 novembre à Charleroi. Cette nouvelle photographie du terrain met en lumière une progression de l’intérêt pour l’IA, tout en soulignant la persistance de nombreuses interrogations éthiques, cliniques et organisationnelles.
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November 25, 11:07 AM
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November 24, 10:49 AM
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Ce livret présente la vision de la FHF sur l’intégration de l’intelligence artificielle dans le service public de santé. Entre promesses d’innovation et…
Background: Digital health technologies (DHTs) are transformative solutions for healthcare challenges, yet sustaining long-term adherence remains a significant barrier, limiting their effectiveness. Objective: This systematic review aims to identify and categorise factors influencing adherence to...
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AI evals and KPIs are essential for scaling healthcare AI, proving reliability, measuring impact and driving safe, measurable adoption in EMR platforms.
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A summary of the ways in which AI has changed health care, how AI is being used in health care and by the FDA, and the legislation surround AI, data, and healthcare...
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Philips Future Health Index 2025 reveals artificial intelligence (AI) and digital health tech can help solve cardiac care crisis...
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L’entreprise californienne a recruté deux profils de haut niveau pour structurer son offensive dans le secteur de la santé. Avec le lancement de GPT‑5, plus performant en matière de raisonnement médical, OpenAI entend développer des produits directement destinés aux cliniciens et aux patients.
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September 5, 4:06 AM
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Malgré son potentiel à alléger la charge administrative, améliorer le diagnostic ou optimiser les flux hospitaliers, l’intelligence artificielle (IA) reste peu déployée dans les hôpitaux européens, pointe un rapport de la Commission européenne. Plusieurs freins d’ordre technique, réglementaire, organisationnel ou culturel freinent son adoption. La Belgique n’échappe pas à cette dynamique.
A good night’s sleep is no longer seen as a luxury but as a foundation for health, performance, and mental clarity.Yet, sleep habits vary widely across...
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Background Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are expected to “revolutionise” healthcare. However, despite their promises, their integration within healthcare organisations and systems remains limited. The objective of this study is to explore and understand the systemic challenges and implications of their integration in a leading Canadian academic hospital. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 29 stakeholders concerned by the integration of a large set of AI technologies within the organisation (e.g., managers, clinicians, researchers, patients, technology providers). Data were collected and analysed using the Non-Adoption, Abandonment, Scale-up, Spread, Sustainability (NASSS) framework. Results Among enabling factors and conditions, our findings highlight: a supportive organisational culture and leadership leading to a coherent organisational innovation narrative; mutual trust and transparent communication between senior management and frontline teams; the presence of champions, translators, and boundary spanners for AI able to build bridges and trust; and the capacity to attract technical and clinical talents and expertise. Constraints and barriers include: contrasting definitions of the value of AI technologies and ways to measure such value; lack of real-life and context-based evidence; varying patients’ digital and health literacy capacities; misalignments between organisational dynamics, clinical and administrative processes, infrastructures, and AI technologies; lack of funding mechanisms covering the implementation, adaptation, and expertise required; challenges arising from practice change, new expertise development, and professional identities; lack of official professional, reimbursement, and insurance guidelines; lack of pre- and post-market approval legal and governance frameworks; diversity of the business and financing models for AI technologies; and misalignments between investors’ priorities and the needs and expectations of healthcare organisations and systems. Conclusion Thanks to the multidimensional NASSS framework, this study provides original insights and a detailed learning base for analysing AI technologies in healthcare from a thorough socio-technical perspective. Our findings highlight the importance of considering the complexity characterising healthcare organisations and systems in current efforts to introduce AI technologies within clinical routines. This study adds to the existing literature and can inform decision-making towards a judicious, responsible, and sustainable integration of these technologies in healthcare organisations and systems.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful and disruptive area of computer science, with the potential to fundamentally transform the practice of medicine and the delivery of healthcare. In this review article, we outline recent breakthroughs in th
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