Medical Xpress October 23, 2024
University of Birmingham

Women are more likely to receive good care during pregnancy where AI and other clinical software tools are used, a large review of research has found.

In a paper published in eClinicalMedicine researchers have conducted a review of over 12,000 papers and 87 articles for different AI and related software tools, investigating the impact of their use in settings.

A of 35 studies found the odds of improved outcomes was 1.69-times higher in women cared for using CDSS, with data from over 5.2 million pregnancies in both High-Income and Low-and-Middle-Income Countries,” said Neil Cockburn, Health Informatics Research Fellow, Department of Applied Health Sciences.

“The government has made digital transformation of the NHS a top priority to improve quality...

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