Published: 19 June 2026
Author(s): Daniel Ostrovsky, Uriel Haran, Victor Novack
Issue: June 2026
Section: Review Article

For more than five decades, patients with the same condition have received markedly different care depending on which clinician they happen to see. This unwarranted clinical variation has been documented in nearly every field of medicine, and decades of standardization efforts have not eliminated it. Artificial intelligence (AI) seemed to promise a fix: an algorithm would give the same answer every time, and randomized trials showed that, on average, AI assistance improved clinician performance.

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