Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Benefits and Challenges of Technologies to Augment Patient Care

Aggarwal, N., M. Ahmed, S. Basu, J. J. Curtin, B. J. Evans, M. E. Matheny, S. Nundy, C. Shachar, M. P. Sendak, R. U. Shah, and S. Thadaney-Israni

Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Benefits and Challenges of Technologies to Augment Patient Care

Aggarwal, N., M. Ahmed, S. Basu, J. J. Curtin, B. J. Evans, M. E. Matheny, S. Nundy, C. Shachar, M. P. Sendak, R. U. Shah, and S. Thadaney-Israni

Abstract

[This is an excerpt.] This report is being jointly published by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and the National Academy of Medicine (NAM). Part One of this joint publication is the full presentation of GAO’s Technology Assessment: Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Benefits and Challenges of Technologies to Augment Patient Care. Part Two is the full presentation of NAM’s Special Publication: Advancing Artificial Intelligence in Health Settings Outside the Hospital and Clinic.Although GAO and NAM staff consulted with and assisted each other throughout this work,reviews were conducted by GAO and NAM separately and independently, and authorship of the text of Part One and Part Two of this Executive Summary and the following report lies solely with GAO and NAM, respectively. [To read more, click View Resource.]

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National Academy of Medicine
2020
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Healthcare Workers (General)
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Patient/Community Outcomes
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