Articles

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — Several life-threatening diseases have a major genetic component but gene testing for these conditions remains out of reach for many patients because current clinical guidelines don’t recommend the test. Why not?

By John Halamka • December 1, 2025

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — Critics have questioned the objectivity of medical journal editors and peer reviewers, asking whether these “watchers” are preventing the best innovations from reaching professional readers.

By John Halamka • November 19, 2025

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — The research strongly suggests that it’s time to rethink our nutritional choices and urge patients to do likewise.

By John Halamka • November 13, 2025

As hospitals and health systems navigate economic pressures, the organizations that embrace intelligent, tech-enabled change are the ones setting themselves up to thrive.

By amybeeman • October 15, 2025

By John Halamka, Paul Cerrato, and Nneka Comfere — Among the medical specialties, dermatology has witnessed some of the most promising AI applications in recent years.

By John Halamka • October 14, 2025

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — Mayo Clinic Platform has developed tools that enable users to find new diagnostic and treatment solutions.

By John Halamka • October 8, 2025

Healthcare is a high-barrier industry that demands trust, proof, and scale. Platform partnerships offer a strategic shortcut to all three.

By amybeeman • September 26, 2025

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — With a growing shortage of clinicians and an aging population, more patients are seeking self-care information.  But navigating the available AI tools remains a challenge even for the most internet savvy.

By John Halamka • September 18, 2025

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — It may sound counterintuitive, but the evidence indicates slowing down can help.

By John Halamka • September 12, 2025

By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato— AI-based algorithms have a place in the emergency department, but clinicians still need to separate signal from noise.

By John Halamka • September 9, 2025