Artificial Intelligence and Global Health
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2023/09/13
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By Vietas J
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Description:Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to have profound impacts on improvements in global health. Where data are available and of sufficient quality, algorithms can be applied to improve the forecasting of disease outbreaks, assist in identifying pathogens, recommend treatments to address and control outbreaks, and place clinical decision-making tools in the hands of healthcare providers to ensure treatment is optimized and personalized. Many of these tools are in early development, but improvements in predictive tools, such as those to predict malaria disease burden will revolutionize the public health profession and optimize the healthcare response. While there is significant promise for improvements in global health due to the use of AI, the development, implementation, and maintenance of these tools will be critical to ensure the anticipated results are realized. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:395-399
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20069140
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Citation:Artificial intelligence in clinical practice: how AI technologies impact medical research and clinics. Krittanawong C, ed. New York: Academic Press, 2023 Sep; :395-399
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Source Full Name:Artificial intelligence in clinical practice: how AI technologies impact medical research and clinics
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