Society & Culture
This week’s AI in Healthcare update covers four key developments: an NEJM AI randomized trial finding AI literacy training did not prevent automation bias from intentionally erroneous LLM diagnostic suggestions; FDA clearance and a CMS reimbursement pathway for Bunkerhill’s AI tools quantifying coronary and aortic valve calcium on routine contrast, non-gated chest CT (with limited independent peer-reviewed validation noted); a 48-trial Bayesian network meta-analysis (34,106 participants) reporting five AI colonoscopy systems improved adenoma detection rate but not advanced adenomas or sessile serrated lesions; and a Nature Medicine perspective urging higher evidentiary standards and patient-centered outcomes before claiming AI improves healthcare.
00:00 Weekly AI Healthcare Briefing
00:48 AI Literacy vs Automation Bias
02:22 FDA Cleared Calcium Detection
03:55 AI Colonoscopy Meta Analysis
05:54 Raising the Evidence Bar
07:23 Wrap Up and Next Week

