Healthcare Innovation October 31, 2024
Mark Hagland

A team of researchers insists that AI development focus on top clinician needs

A team of healthcare researchers is insisting that the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) focus on the top priorities around the needs of clinicians delivering patient care, and that those needs must take precedence; they also believe that AI technologies should be evaluated in the way that “all clinical practice guidelines” are evaluated.

Writing in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) online on Oct. 15 in a Viewpoint article entitled “Translating AI for the Clinician,” Manesh R. Patel, M.D., Suresh Balu, M.S., and Michael J. Pencina, Ph.D., write that “We believe that the progress and adoption of ML and AI tools...

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