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BMJ health & care informatics

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Clinician and computer: a study on patient perceptions of artificial intelligence in skeletal radiography.

BMJ health & care informatics
BACKGROUND: Up to half of all musculoskeletal injuries are investigated with plain radiographs. However, high rates of image interpretation error mean that novel solutions such as artificial intelligence (AI) are being explored.

AI enabled suicide prediction tools: a qualitative narrative review.

BMJ health & care informatics
Suicide poses a significant health burden worldwide. In many cases, people at risk of suicide do not engage with their doctor or community due to concerns about stigmatisation and forced medical treatment; worse still, people with mental illness (wh...

OpenClinical.net: Artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering at the point of care.

BMJ health & care informatics
OBJECTIVE: OpenClinical.net is a way of disseminating clinical guidelines to improve quality of care whose distinctive feature is to combine the benefits of clinical guidelines and other human-readable material with the power of artificial intelligen...

A NICE perspective on computable biomedical knowledge.

BMJ health & care informatics
INTRODUCTION: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) plays a central role in the NHS. We distill knowledge of best practice from the best available sources of evidence and share this across the health and care system, typically ...

Decision support for Scotland's health and social care: learning from an outcomes-focused approach.

BMJ health & care informatics
This short report shares learning from the research and development phase of the national decision support programme in NHS Scotland. It outlines how the programme has adopted an outcomes-focused approach which has guided critical decisions on soluti...

Does not compute: challenges and solutions in managing computable biomedical knowledge.

BMJ health & care informatics
Computers can potentially play a key role in resolving knowledge mobilisation bottlenecks in health and care through decision support at the point of care based on computable biomedical knowledge (CBK). But the management of CBK comes with a range of...