A team of UCSF researchers successfully tested several mainstream AI agents for the ability to analyze big data on women's ...
Big data and human height: Scientists develop algorithm to boost biobank data retrieval and analysis
Extracting and analyzing relevant medical information from large-scale databases such as biobanks poses considerable challenges. To exploit such "big data," attempts have focused on large sampling ...
Abstract: The prediction of patient care costs is essential in supporting hospital financial planning and enhancing service transparency. This practical work report presents the development of a cost ...
Home Markkula Center for Applied Ethics About the Center Center News Exploring AI in Health Care and the Promise and Peril for Patients and Society Quote from Guadalupe Hayes-Mota on Ethics and AI in ...
Objective: This study provides a comprehensive threat analysis of data poisoning vulnerabilities across major health care AI architectures. The goals are to (1) identify attack surfaces in clinical AI ...
A machine learning model incorporating functional assessments predicts one-year mortality in older patients with HF and improves risk stratification beyond established scores. Functional status at ...
Physicians, rural New Mexicans and behavioral health professionals joined a state lawmaker Tuesday morning in calling for the passage of legislation that could help the state shoulder coverage gaps ...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence and determinants of macrovascular complications (coronary artery disease, stroke, and diabetic foot) among adults living with T2DM in rural Bangladesh. Methods: A ...
Objective: This study aims to explore patients’ experiences using the digital platform 1177-direkt for chat-based consultations in Swedish primary health care, with a focus on understanding their ...
Abstract: The referral system in the National Health Insurance program aims to optimize the function of First Level Health Facilities as an initial health service filter. However, practice in the ...
Nearly 23 million Americans get health insurance through one of the online “exchanges” (also called “marketplaces”) that operate under the 2010 Affordable Care Act, or ACA. Most receive subsidies from ...
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