AI technologies are rapidly developing in healthcare, aiding in areas like diagnosing fractures and assessing patient needs. However, human oversight and regulation are crucial for safe deployment.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence emphasizes that AI can significantly reduce the need for unnecessary follow-ups and, in some cases, avoid missed fractures entirely. Doctors presently overlook about 10% of such fractures.
Dr. Caroline Green warns about the swift adoption of AI in healthcare, saying it's essential for users to be well-trained to mitigate risks associated with the technology's limitations.
A study found that AI could accurately predict which patients need ambulance transfer 80% of the time. The model considered various patient health factors, improving decision-making in emergency situations.
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