Diagnostic Errors, Health Disparities, and Artificial Intelligence
Said A. Ibrahim, Peter J. Pronovost
Abstract
In health care, diagnostic errors remain a substantial source of morbidity, mortality, and costs. The National Academy of Medicine recognizes diagnostic errors, defined as "the failure to establish an accurate and timely explanation of a patient's health problem(s) or to communicate that explanation to the patient," 1 as a major health care issue. Diagnostic errors include delayed diagnoses, wrong diagnoses, and missed diagnoses. Despite the personal and societal consequences of diagnostic
Topics & Concepts
Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationClinical Reasoning and Diagnostic SkillsMedical Malpractice and Liability Issues