I've been writing about AI in healthcare for four years now, and I'm genuinely excited every time a new solution tackles another inefficiency in our broken system.

But lately, I've been troubled by a competing thought.

The explosion of AI tools—hundreds of startups, each solving real problems—might actually be slowing foundational progress in healthcare. These tools are not bad, but many are solving the wrong layer of the problem.

Allow me to explain….

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