AI in the Clinical Treatment Path
Thomas Hummel () and
Monika Rimmele
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Thomas Hummel: Siemens Healthineers
Monika Rimmele: DiGa Factory
A chapter in Work and AI 2030, 2023, pp 305-312 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine is associated with great hopes for more targeted and improved diagnoses and treatments on the one hand and increased efficiency and quality of health care on the other. The realisation of these potentials requires changes. Digitisation and the widespread use of AI will fundamentally change where and how medical services will be available, how and by whom decisions will be made along the entire medical treatment path and which treatments will be performed with regard to the outcomes achieved. The great potentials are accompanied by legitimate concerns, for which safe and pragmatic solutions need to be found. Used correctly, AI will improve health care overall and contribute to solving the challenges of today’s health systems.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-40232-7_34
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