Healthcare Weekly AI News

June 23 - July 1, 2025

This week brought big news in healthcare AI. Experts say learning health systems are now essential for hospitals. These systems collect good data so AI can help doctors spot illnesses early and make better choices.

Hospitals face money problems and are using AI for paperwork like insurance claims. But just adding AI isn't enough—hospitals must also change how they operate.

New AI tools launched: Hi Scribe writes doctors' notes, Ava is a helpful chatbot, and Ambience Healthcare's AI codes records better than doctors. The FDA also has a new AI helper called Elsa.

The global healthcare AI market is growing super fast—from $21 billion to over $110 billion by 2030.

Good news: over half of patients support AI use during doctor visits. But health IT workers say AI answers still need much improvement.

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