Tag: <span>MEDECINE</span>

What if the rise of AI in medicine did not mark the end of doctors, but the beginning of a new era of care?

Since Hippocrates, physicians have drawn their legitimacy from knowledge. Yet, for the first time in modern history, they are no longer necessarily the ones who know the most. AI diagnoses faster, sees what the human eye cannot, and sometimes even drafts responses that patients find more reassuring than those of a professional.

So, should we fear the disappearance of doctors? Or should we rethink their place, their role, their unique value in a world where expertise is shared between human and machine?

OPINION

One-third of the French population lives in medical deserts. The life expectancy gap between a worker and an executive remains seven years. Our healthcare system, once a global benchmark, is under immense pressure. But what if AI and Big Data could change the game?

Far from replacing doctors, these technologies offer real solutions:
✅ Optimizing hospital workflows: shorter wait times, more time for care.
✅ Improving access to healthcare: AI-assisted diagnosis, remote monitoring, support for isolated practitioners.
✅ Predicting and preventing diseases: early risk detection, personalized treatments.
✅ Accelerating research: faster drug discovery, more efficient clinical trials.

But here’s the real question: How do we integrate these innovations without losing the essence of human care? AI must be an ally, not a substitute. It will never replace the intuition and empathy of healthcare professionals.

Ethics and transparency must guide us. If we respect these principles, we have a unique opportunity to build a more accessible, fair, and human-centric healthcare system.

CERISE & ADA