Implementing an artificial intelligence command centre in the NHS: a mixed-methods study.

Journal: Health and social care delivery research
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hospital 'command centres' use digital technologies to collect, analyse and present real-time information that may improve patient flow and patient safety. Bradford Royal Infirmary has trialled this approach and presents an opportunity to evaluate effectiveness to inform future adoption in the United Kingdom.

Authors

  • Owen Ashby Johnson
    School of Computing, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Carolyn McCrorie
    Bradford Royal Infirmary, Wolfson Centre for Applied Health Research, Bradford, UK.
  • CiarĂ¡n McInerney
    School of Computing, University of Leeds Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Leeds, UK C.McInerney@leeds.ac.uk.
  • Teumzghi F Mebrahtu
    School of Computing, University of Leeds Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Leeds, UK.
  • Josh Granger
    School of Psychology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Naeem Sheikh
    Bradford Royal Infirmary, Wolfson Centre for Applied Health Research, Bradford, UK.
  • Tom Lawton
    Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, England.
  • Ibrahim Habli
    Department of Computer Science, University of York, York, YO10 5GH, UK. Electronic address: Ibrahim.Habli@york.ac.uk.
  • Rebecca Randell
    Bradford Royal Infirmary, Wolfson Centre for Applied Health Research, Bradford, UK.
  • Jonathan Benn
    Bradford Royal Infirmary, Wolfson Centre for Applied Health Research, Bradford, UK.