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A long-trusted doctor resource catches the AI wave
Over the last two years, doctors have rapidly adopted chatbot-like tools powered by large language models that give them quick, through-written answers to medical queries. Now, the decades-old, expert-curated medical resource for doctors, UpToDate, has announced the launch of its own generative AI update.
"It's the obvious thing to do," said hospitalist and researcher Jonathan Chen. "They actually do have this very powerful asset, which is the content that nobody else has, content that doctors have trusted for a decade, and do trust." Read more from Katie on how the company made the decision and how the tool will work.
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Who will lose coverage after work requirements?
Millions of people are set to lose insurance coverage when President Trump's budget bill — which was signed into law on July 4 and includes work requirements for Medicaid enrollment — goes into effect in 2027. But who are they? A new study published in JAMA analyzes nationally representative federal survey data to better understand the characteristics of those who are most at risk.
The data included 344 people ages 20 to 64 who worked fewer than 20 hours per week or who were unemployed but won't be considered exempt from work requirements. Overall, 41% had three or more chronic conditions, and that rose to 66% when looking at those over age 50. More than 20% overall had dyslipidemia, obesity, hypertension, urinary incontinence, depression, or arthritis. The study reaffirms previous research that has found that Medicaid beneficiaries who do not meet work requirements have worse health than the people who do.
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