Assessing Risk in Implementing New Artificial Intelligence Triage Tools—How Much Risk is Reasonable in an Already Risky World?
Risk prediction in emergency medicine (EM) holds unique challenges due to issues surrounding urgency, blurry research-practise distinctions, and the high-pressure environment in emergency departments (ED). Artificial intelligence (AI) risk prediction tools have been developed with the aim of streaml...
Main Authors: | Nord-Bronzyk, A, Savulescu, J, Ballantyne, A, Braunack-Mayer, A, Krishnaswamy, P, Lysaght, T, Ong, MEH, Liu, N, Menikoff, J, Mertens, M, Dunn, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2025
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