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by vessenes
642 days ago
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I like this analysis, although I come to a different conclusion: if AI can give early warning to nursing staff, telling them 'look closer', and over 1/3 of the time, it was right, that seems great. Right now in a 30 bed unit, nurses have to keep track of 30 sets of data. With this, they could focus in on 3 sets when an alarm goes off. I believe these systems will get better over time as well. But, as a patient, I'd 100% take a ward that early AI warning with 66% chance of false positives over one with no such tech. Wouldn't you? |
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