AI Medical Compendium Journal:
Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

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Quantitative trend analysis of well-established use mutual recognition and decentralised products indicates codified disharmonisation in the European Economic Area.

Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
The growing number of well-established use (WEU) applications was reported by the Coordination Group for Mutual Recognition and Decentralised Procedures - Human (CMDh). The procedures from the CMDh annual statistics and products from the Mutual Recog...

Regulatory approaches towards AI Medical Devices: A comparative study of the United States, the European Union and China.

Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
The swift progression of AI within the realm of medical devices has precipitated an imperative for stringent regulatory oversight. The United States, the European Union, and China stand as vanguard entities in the regulatory landscape for AI-enhanced...

The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (2024): Implications for healthcare.

Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
In August 2024, the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) entered into force. This legally binding instrument sets rules for the development, the placing on the market, the putting into service, and the use of AI systems in the European Union. As t...

AI maturity in health care: An overview of 10 OECD countries.

Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
BACKGROUND: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications in health care are on the agenda of policymakers around the world, but a major challenge remains, namely, to set policies that will ensure wide acceptance and capture the value of AI while...

The Council of Europe's AI Convention (2023-2024): Promises and pitfalls for health protection.

Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
The Council of Europe, Europe's most important human rights organization, is developing a legally binding instrument for the development, design, and application of AI systems. This "Convention on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy and ...

The need to strengthen the evaluation of the impact of Artificial Intelligence-based decision support systems on healthcare provision.

Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Despite the renewed interest in Artificial Intelligence-based clinical decision support systems (AI-CDS), there is still a lack of empirical evidence supporting their effectiveness. This underscores the need for rigorous and continuous evaluation and...

The Credibility of Physician Rating Websites: A Systematic Literature Review.

Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
OBJECTIVES: Increasingly, the credibility of online reviews is drawing critical attention due to the lack of control mechanisms, the constant debate about fake reviews and, last but not least, current developments in the field of artificial intellige...

Long-term care insurance purchase decisions of registered nurses: Deep learning versus logistic regression models.

Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to use a deep learning model and a traditional statistical regression model to predict the long-term care insurance decisions of registered nurses.