Litcius/Paper detail

Developing a delivery science for artificial intelligence in healthcare

Ron Li, Steven M. Asch, Nigam H. Shah

2020npj Digital Medicine183 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has generated a large amount of excitement in healthcare, mostly driven by the emergence of increasingly accurate machine learning models. However, the promise of AI delivering scalable and sustained value for patient care in the real world setting has yet to be realized. In order to safely and effectively bring AI into use in healthcare, there needs to be a concerted effort around not just the creation, but also the delivery of AI. This AI "delivery science" will require a broader set of tools, such as design thinking, process improvement, and implementation science, as well as a broader definition of what AI will look like in practice, which includes not just machine learning models and their predictions, but also the new systems for care delivery that they enable. The careful design, implementation, and evaluation of these AI enabled systems will be important in the effort to understand how AI can improve healthcare.

Topics & Concepts

Health careProcess (computing)Computer scienceApplications of artificial intelligenceSet (abstract data type)Healthcare deliveryArtificial intelligenceScalabilityKnowledge managementData scienceEconomic growthProgramming languageOperating systemDatabaseEconomicsArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationEthics in Clinical ResearchArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Developing a delivery science for artificial intelligence in healthcare | Litcius