AIMC Topic: Health Services Accessibility

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Identifying Key Factors Associated with Assistive Technology Availability for Dementia Care Using Machine Learning.

Studies in health technology and informatics
This study explores the factors influencing the availability of assistive technology for people with dementia through the application of machine learning. The analysis identified key factors, including carer support, protective legislation, and acces...

Expectations of healthcare AI and the role of trust: understanding patient views on how AI will impact cost, access, and patient-provider relationships.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
OBJECTIVES: Although efforts to effectively govern AI continue to develop, relatively little work has been done to systematically measure and include patient perspectives or expectations of AI in governance. This analysis is designed to understand pa...

Bridging healthcare gaps: a scoping review on the role of artificial intelligence, deep learning, and large language models in alleviating problems in medical deserts.

Postgraduate medical journal
"Medical deserts" are areas with low healthcare service levels, challenging the access, quality, and sustainability of care. This qualitative narrative review examines how artificial intelligence (AI), particularly large language models (LLMs), can a...

AI in Software Development and Its Potential Influence on Accessibility Compliance.

Studies in health technology and informatics
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integral to various sectors, its potential to enhance accessibility in digital services is of growing interest. This paper explores the influence of AI systems (AIS) on accessibility compliance, sp...

Clinician-driven artificial intelligence in ophthalmology: resources enabling democratization.

Current opinion in ophthalmology
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article aims to discuss the current state of resources enabling the democratization of artificial intelligence (AI) in ophthalmology.

Editorial perspective September 2020 JVN issue.

Journal of vascular nursing : official publication of the Society for Peripheral Vascular Nursing