For healthcare leaders trying to keep up with AI in medicine — found this free newsletter worth sharing

I know there's a lot of noise out there about AI in healthcare, so I'll keep this brief and let you decide if it's useful.

Dose of AI is a free weekly newsletter focused specifically on AI's role in healthcare — things like AI scribes, clinical AI tools, health policy changes, funding rounds, and where medicine is actually headed. It's written for people who need to understand this space practically, not just follow the hype cycle.

As someone interested in how health systems are navigating all of this, I've found it genuinely useful for cutting through the noise and getting a clear weekly picture of what's actually moving.

If you're a hospital administrator, health system leader, or just someone who works in healthcare and wants to stay informed without spending hours on it, might be worth a look.

Free signup here: https://dose-of-ai.beehiiv.com/

Curious if others here are following specific resources to track AI in clinical settings — always looking for good ones.

u/DoseofAI — 2 days ago
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Built a free weekly newsletter covering AI in healthcare — would love feedback from clinicians and health professionals

Hey everyone. I wanted to share something I put together for people working in or around healthcare who are trying to keep up with how fast AI is moving in the space.

It's called Dose of AI — a free weekly newsletter focused specifically on the AI healthcare revolution. Each issue covers things like:

AI scribes and how they're changing documentation and physician burnout

Clinical AI tools entering real workflows

Health policy updates tied to AI regulation and adoption

Funding and startup news shaping the ecosystem

Big-picture takes on where medicine is heading

The goal is simple: busy clinicians and healthcare professionals shouldn't have to spend hours hunting across dozens of sources to understand what's happening. One email, once a week, and you're caught up.

I try to keep it grounded and practical rather than hype-driven. If a tool isn't ready for clinical use, I say so. If a policy change actually matters to your day-to-day, I'll explain why.

Would genuinely appreciate any feedback from people in this community — what topics matter most to you, what's missing from the current AI healthcare conversation, or just whether something like this is useful.

If you want to check it out: https://dose-of-ai.beehiiv.com/

Thanks for reading.

u/DoseofAI — 25 days ago

A major shift just happened. From the White House to state capitols, a new regulatory map is being drawn that will dictate how AI operates at the bedside, in insurance claims, and even in your pocket.

We’re tackling the big questions in today’s Dose of AI:

Are AI scribes a "burnout cure" or a billing nightmare?

Why is public confidence in healthcare AI dropping just as the tech gets better?

What does the new "Policy Reckoning" mean for the average practitioner?

If you’re tired of the hype and want to know who is actually setting the standards, this issue is for you.

Join the conversation and subscribe for today's drop: https://dose-of-ai.beehiiv.com/

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u/DoseofAI — 1 month ago