This aligns well with my vision:
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To secure AI’s place in the annals of successful medical technologies, we propose the establishment of the first departments of clinical AI.
The lack of clinical results [from AI] is the byproduct of a lack of coherence, leadership and vision.
The decision to establish a department of clinical AI has several logistical and policy implications:… a chief mandate of department of clinical AI would be to make health centres AI Ready … development of models that will directly benefit the health of our patients, pioneer research that advances the field of clinical AI, focus on its integration into clinical workflows and foster educational programmes …The need for model re-calibration precludes simply buying and deploying third-party models. … Clinical AI departments will work to ensure that health systems are poised for safe implementations that are tailored to their specific patient populations.The clinical utilisation of AI will require standardisation such as the establishment of best practice guidelines regarding workflow integration design, performance assessment and model fairness.
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