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Novel Machine Learning Approach to Identify Preoperative Risk Factors Associated With Super-Utilization of Medicare Expenditure Following Surgery.

JAMA surgery
IMPORTANCE: Typically defined as the top 5% of health care users, super-utilizers are responsible for an estimated 40% to 55% of all health care costs. Little is known about which factors may be associated with increased risk of long-term postoperati...

[Study on the Clinical Evaluation of Image-based Artificial Intelligence Aided Diagnosis Software Approved in the United States].

Zhongguo yi liao qi xie za zhi = Chinese journal of medical instrumentation
Artificial intelligence, as the breakthrough of current information technology, is gaining importance and being applied in more and more industries. Research on the application of artificial intelligence to the medical field has gradually matured and...

[Healthcare data and artificial intelligence: a geostrategic vision].

Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere
The rapid deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation in healthcare is highlighting the importance of health data-drivenĀ managementĀ as a geostrategic lever. From this point of view, the progress made by the United States and China requi...

Prediction of Drug Approval After Phase I Clinical Trials in Oncology: RESOLVED2.

JCO clinical cancer informatics
PURPOSE: Drug development in oncology currently is facing a conjunction of an increasing number of antineoplastic agents (ANAs) candidate for phase I clinical trials (P1CTs) and an important attrition rate for final approval. We aimed to develop a ma...

Big Data and Radiology Research.

Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR
Our understanding of human health may be significantly enhanced in the near future because of the unprecedented volume of digitized health care data and the availability of artificial intelligence to mine these data for correlations that could drive ...

A Survey of Deep-Learning Applications in Ultrasound: Artificial Intelligence-Powered Ultrasound for Improving Clinical Workflow.

Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR
Ultrasound is the most commonly used imaging modality in clinical practice because it is a nonionizing, low-cost, and portable point-of-care imaging tool that provides real-time images. Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered ultrasound is becoming more...