AI is transforming healthcare—and your practice might be next ⏭

Let’s zoom out for a second.
Right now, more than 86% of healthcare providers in the U.S. are using some form of AI—whether to streamline patient records, analyze lab results, or assist in diagnostic decisions.
And get this:
A 2025 study by the Mayo Clinic found that certain AI tools are now identifying early-stage conditions (like rare autoimmune diseases or cardiac irregularities) with accuracy rates over 92%—often weeks before symptoms would raise red flags in traditional exams.
In Canada, the shift is just as clear: over 72% of healthcare professionals are now integrating AI tools into clinical settings—especially in diagnostics and imaging. And with Health Canada recently approving a new wave of AI-powered diagnostic assistants, accuracy rates in areas like dermatology and cardiac screening have reached over 90%. The message? AI isn’t a future concept—it’s already quietly reshaping how we listen, assess, and care.
But here’s what matters most to me:
AI isn’t here to replace your hands. Or your heart.
It’s here to support the way you already know how to listen—to symptoms, to sensation, to subtle patterns.
Because what if diagnosis wasn’t just about what hurts…
But why it’s showing up?
That’s the question I built The Body Oracle to help you ask.