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All the AI tools in healthcare have one job: helping the people who care for you do their job better.
By now you've seen lots of AI in healthcare — scribes, x-ray helpers, robot pets, smart bandages, fact-checker bots. None of them is a doctor. None replaces a nurse.
Each one is a helper for the team that takes care of you. The team is still the team. You are still the patient. The AI is the new tool in their kit.
The big idea: AI in healthcare is a kit of helpers for the people who care for you — and you, with your family, are still at the center.
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What does the big idea say AI in healthcare actually is?
Who always makes the final decisions about a patient's medical care?
If an AI health tool gives you advice that feels wrong or strange, what should you do?
A hospital gets a new AI tool that reads X-rays. What is its actual job in the hospital?
A news story says AI will soon replace all doctors. Based on what you learned, is this true?
You are the patient in a hospital using AI tools. Where do you fit in the picture the lesson describes?
What is a 'scribe' AI tool in a doctor's office supposed to do?
The lesson mentions robot pets in healthcare. What is their purpose?
Smart bandages are mentioned in the lesson. What kind of help do they provide?
If someone tells you that AI in healthcare is magical and can do anything, what should you think based on the lesson?
A fact-checker bot is mentioned as an AI tool in healthcare. What does it help with?
The lesson says AI is part of the healthcare team's 'kit.' What does this mean?
What are the three main rules the lesson asks you to remember?
Why does the lesson say to treat 'fast-changing product names, prices, availability' with caution?
When the lesson says 'AI joins the team,' what does it mean AI actually does?