Healthcare Weekly AI News

September 1 - September 9, 2025

This week brought exciting news about AI agents - smart computer helpers that can do many tasks on their own in healthcare.

A big report from McKinsey showed that agentic AI is becoming very important in hospitals. These are AI systems that can plan and do many steps of work without humans helping them. They can book appointments, write notes, and even help coordinate patient care across different computer systems. Companies invested $1.1 billion this year to build these smart AI helpers.

Doctors are now using AI voice agents to help older patients with high blood pressure. These smart voice helpers call patients at home and help them report their blood pressure readings correctly. In a study with 2,000 people, mostly over 65 years old, the AI voice agents made it much easier for patients to share accurate health information with their doctors.

Scientists at UCLA created a new AI co-pilot that helps people control computers and robot arms with their thoughts. This wearable device uses brain signals and AI vision to understand what people want to do. It made tasks almost 4 times faster than systems without AI help.

In operating rooms, doctors are starting to use ambient AI - smart helpers that listen to conversations and automatically write medical notes. These AI assistants work in the background during surgeries and patient visits. They help reduce the amount of paperwork doctors have to do, so doctors can spend more time caring for patients.

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