Managed Healthcare Executive November 7, 2025
Briana Contreras

AI and virtual care revolutionize dermatology, enhancing melanoma detection, expanding patient access and improving efficiency in clinical practices.

Artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual care are rapidly transforming dermatology, offering new ways to improve early detection, expand patient access and increase efficiency.

In a recent discussion with Managed Healthcare Executive, Veronica Rotemberg, M.D., a dermatologist and AI researcher at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, highlighted the potential for AI to enhance melanoma detection.

“Melanoma can be cured if it’s caught at an early stage. (It has) a very high cure rate just with surgery alone. So it’s a really important goal for the field of dermatology and for the field of AI to address melanoma detection,” Rotemberg said, adding that AI...

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