AI in Practice — What Real Innovation Looks Like

AI in Practice — What Real Innovation Looks Like

Two recent stories explore what it means to move from AI hype to healthcare impact: 

  • On “A Shot in the Arm Podcast”, Eyal Zimlichman, MD, of Sheba Medical Center argues that real transformation starts at the bedside. At Sheba, AI isn’t a buzzword — it’s embedded in clinical workflows. In one study, its use in stroke care reduced mortality by 30%.1 [Listen to the podcast]

  • In “Healthcare IT News”, Avi Sharma, MD, details how Jefferson Einstein Hospital used AI to overhaul pulmonary embolism management. The results: a nearly 74% increase in appropriate interventions and a 20% drop in exam-to-needle time.2,3 [Read the article]

The takeaway: AI’s value isn’t in promises — it’s in outcomes. These stories highlight what’s possible when innovation starts by addressing real pain points. Curious about more examples demonstrating measurable impact? Check out our newly updated evidence summaries. [Read more]

Stories Shaping AI in Healthcare

  • ECRI ranks poor AI governance among 2025’s top patient safety concerns. Aidoc’s Chief Transformation Officer Demetri Giannikopoulos weighs in on building AI trust through transparency. [Read]

  • Radiology is shifting from reactive to proactive. On AHRA’s podcast, Alexander McKinney, MD, CI, CIIP, from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, shares how AI is powering a new frontier: preventive radiology. [Read]

  • AI models, like kids, can learn to game the system. OpenAI explores how reward hacking reveals the limits of goal-setting – and the need to understand AI “intent.” [Share your thoughts]

  • Innovation isn’t a buzzword, it’s happening now. Aidoc and several of our partners have been named 2025 Innovators by “Modern Healthcare”, recognizing those reshaping healthcare in practice. From Hartford HealthCare to Mayo Clinic, these leaders are proving what’s possible when innovation meets impact. [Read]

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