NEJM December 22, 2021
Mohammad S. Khan, David Bates, MD, MSc & Vesela P. Kovacheva, MD, PhD

The case of postpartum hemorrhage represents an example of how AI can be leveraged to improve health care outcomes and reduce disparities in care delivery.

Summary

Health care organizations are increasingly making equitable care a strategic priority. Obstetric care represents a major area that needs improvement, as there are long-standing significant disparities in care and high rates of maternal morbidity and mortality. Artificial intelligence (AI) heralds the potential to improve care by employing novel approaches for prevention, risk mitigation, diagnosis, mobilization of resources, and optimal treatment of disease. Successful deployment of AI models in clinical practice in obstetrics will necessitate identifying, mitigating, and continually monitoring for...

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