Bob Wachter’s new book explains how AI is reshaping healthcare. Here, I reflect on what it gets right, what it leaves open, and why progress comes one step at a time.
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Bob Wachter On Healthcare’s “Giant Leap,” Taken One Step At A Time
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Russian Troops in Chaos as Telegram, Starlink Cut Off
Russian soldiers on the front lines are struggling to communicate after Telegram messaging was throttled nationwide and Starlink internet terminals failed, leaving units paralyzed and triggering deadly incidents of friendly fire.
“The…
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Humana Reports $796 Million Loss As Ongoing Costs Dog Health Insurers
Humana reported a $796 million fourth quarter loss as the health insurer continued to grapple with high medical costs of its Medicare Advantage health plan members.
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Increase in price caps reduces electricity outage duration in Ukraine by 1.5 outage schedules – regulator
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The decision to increase electricity price caps on spot markets starting January 16…
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Washington wants to “get war out of its way” no matter what this means for Ukrainians – former NATO official
Washington does not plan to reduce pressure on Ukraine, despite Russian President Vladimir Putin continuing the war against the country.
This view was expressed in a comment to Ukrinform by former NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General Stefanie Babst.
According to…
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Russian shell production reaches 7 million annually, 17 times pre-invasion levels – Estonian intelligence
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Russia’s military-industrial complex has increased artillery ammunition production more than seventeenfold since 2021, according to the annual report of Estonia’s Foreign…
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Male refugees stigmatised across Europe: ‘This kind of stuff really hurts’ | Migration News
Names marked with an asterisk have been changed to protect identities.
Athens, Greece – Ahmed* was 14 and alone when he first arrived in Germany in 2019 from Afghanistan. He had only the clothes on his back and a phone.
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Gunman takes hostages after firing shots at school in southern Thailand
A gunman who fired shots at a school in Hat Yai district in southern Thailand on Wednesday has been detained and all the people who were held hostage have been freed, a police official told Reuters.
An 18-year-old man entered the…
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Macron’s Buy European push hits Swedish resistance – POLITICO
The European Commission is expected soon to unveil proposals for how a “European preference” could operate to help boost the bloc’s production in strategic industries. Macron appeared increasingly isolated this week, with Germany knocking back his proposal for more joint EU debt to fund…
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Russian drone strike kills father and three children in northern Ukraine, officials say
A Russian drone crashed into a home in Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region overnight, killing a father and his three small children and seriously wounding their mother who is 35 weeks pregnant, officials said on Wednesday.
The strike completely destroyed the house and set it on fire, with…
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