I attended a session about https://humanbytes.ai/ yesterday, hosted by Ulrik Juul Rokkedal Therkildsen. Amazing how technology can do wonders for those doctors and other health personel, who dare to embrace it in the public health sector. Some AI tools are now used in northern part of Denmark/Jutland with fantastic results. Utilizing technology to provide input for doctors to ensure faster and more accurate replies seems to be the way forward. It can potentially bring down waiting lists and people can also be treated earlier, which could save lives. An example we heard of was people who are screened for breast cancer got faster and more accurate replies, as the AI tools could analyse x-rays and notify doctors where to look if anything was suspicious. Tools like this is treated as medical devices and managed as such by the manufactors. Meaning that it's not utilizing AI systems that learn "by the scan", but the release of new versions are managed and tested like any other Medical devices. I really hope the full health sector in Denmark will embrace the new tools - both for the sake of public health and to save money in the long run. #aihealthcare #nedbringventelisterne #medicaldevices
Founder of Human Bytes - Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
1 年there is a paradigme shift now in all of EU from a scientific retrospective approach to AI into a clinical use with quality control approach - this comes out of three reasons: 1) You cant deny the out of the box results for many AI implementations 2) Management are now seeing a need for results in the clinic and not only studies 3) AI has improved for performance, workflow and infrastructure