A non-fiction book on medicine and technology, Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again by Eric Topol examines how artificial intelligence and machine learning can reshape modern healthcare while restoring the human dimension of medical practice. The book outlines key challenges facing contemporary medicine—including administrative overload, physician burnout, diagnostic errors, and fragmented care—and explores how AI-driven tools may improve diagnostic accuracy, streamline clinical workflows, and reduce bureaucratic burden without replacing clinical judgment. Through a broad discussion of the ethical, social, and practical implications of digital health innovation, the book speaks to readers interested in future medicine, medical technology, and personalized care, raising essential questions about the balance between algorithms and physicians, data and empathy, in the clinical encounter.
Author: Eric Topol
Publisher: Basic Books
Year of Publication: 2019
Number of Pages: 400
Original Language: English













