Evaluating Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Settings-Let Us Not Reinvent the Wheel
Given the requirement to minimize the risks and maximize the benefits of technology applications in health care provision, there is an urgent need to incorporate theory-informed health IT (HIT) evaluation frameworks into existing and emerging guidelines for the evaluation of artificial intelligence...
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Main Authors: | Kathrin Cresswell (Author), Nicolette de Keizer (Author), Farah Magrabi (Author), Robin Williams (Author), Michael Rigby (Author), Mirela Prgomet (Author), Polina Kukhareva (Author), Zoie Shui-Yee Wong (Author), Philip Scott (Author), Catherine K Craven (Author), Andrew Georgiou (Author), Stephanie Medlock (Author), Jytte Brender McNair (Author), Elske Ammenwerth (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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