Pulse+IT's weekly round-up of international health IT news for the week ending November 11: AI could help meds decision making, AI might not help data analytics, doubts over Babylon's AI claims, FDA rules not sufficient for medical device security, IT overconfident about medical device security, medical transcription vendor booted, pathology joins Apple Health records, EMIS buys into blockchain, mHealth platform for HIV, NHS to gut digital teams
AI system predicts billions of potential side effects from drug combinations
Health Data Management ~ Greg Slabodkin ~ 08/11/2018
An artificial intelligence system developed by researchers at Stanford University could ultimately help physicians make more informed decisions about which medications to safely prescribe.
AI falls short when analyzing data across multiple health systems
Healthcare Informatics ~ Heather Landl ~ 07/11/2018
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools and machine learning technologies hold the promise of transforming healthcare and there is ongoing discuss about how much of an impact AI and machine learning will have on the practice of medicine and on the business of healthcare overall.