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Technology Can Augment, but Not Replace, Critical Human Skills Needed for Patient Care.

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
The practice of medicine is changing rapidly as a consequence of electronic health record adoption, new technologies for patient care, disruptive innovations that breakdown professional hierarchies, and evolving societal norms. Collectively, these ha...

Enhancing Quality of Patients Care and Improving Patient Experience in China with Assistance of Artificial Intelligence.

Chinese medical sciences journal = Chung-kuo i hsueh k'o hsueh tsa chih
Improving health of Chinese people has become national strategy according to the . Patient experience evaluation examines health care service from perspective of patients; it is important for improving health care quality. Applying artificial intelli...

Character-Level Neural Language Modelling in the Clinical Domain.

Studies in health technology and informatics
Word embeddings have become the predominant representation scheme on a token-level for various clinical natural language processing (NLP) tasks. More recently, character-level neural language models, exploiting recurrent neural networks, have again r...

Artificial Intelligence Pertaining to Cardiothoracic Imaging and Patient Care: Beyond Image Interpretation.

Journal of thoracic imaging
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a broad field of computational science that includes many subsets. Today the most widely used subset in medical imaging is machine learning (ML). Many articles have focused on the use of ML for pattern recognition to d...

Artificial Intelligence in Dermatology-Where We Are and the Way to the Future: A Review.

American journal of clinical dermatology
Although artificial intelligence has been available for some time, it has garnered significant interest recently and has been popularized by major companies with its applications in image identification, speech recognition and problem solving. Artifi...

Human factors challenges for the safe use of artificial intelligence in patient care.

BMJ health & care informatics
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in patient care can offer significant benefits. However, there is a lack of independent evaluation considering AI in use. The paper argues that consideration should be given to how AI will be incorporated into ...

Automating the Capture of Structured Pathology Data for Prostate Cancer Clinical Care and Research.

JCO clinical cancer informatics
PURPOSE: Cancer pathology findings are critical for many aspects of care but are often locked away as unstructured free text. Our objective was to develop a natural language processing (NLP) system to extract prostate pathology details from postopera...