Health IT Analytics March 21, 2024
Shania Kennedy

AI improves performance for some radiologists, but not others, raising questions about a one-size-fits-all integration approach for the tools in healthcare.

Researchers from Harvard Medical School (HMS), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Stanford University have demonstrated that the use of artificial intelligence (AI)-based assistive tools improves performance for some radiologists, but worsens it for others, according to a study published this week in Nature Medicine.

Proponents of AI use in healthcare emphasize the technology’s potential to augment clinicians’ performance and decision-making. The research team indicated that while some research suggests that these tools can boost radiologists’ performance as a group, there are few studies examining the impact of AI on individual performance.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Provider, Radiology, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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