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Machine learning in clinical practice: Evaluation of an artificial intelligence tool after implementation.

Hamed AkhlaghiSam FreemanCynthia VariBede McKennaGeorge BraitbergJonathan KarroBahman Tahayori
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2023)
Our study showed the diagnostic evaluation of a real-time AI clinical decision-support tool became less accurate than the original. Although real-time sensitivity and specificity of the AI tool was still acceptable as a decision-support tool in the ED, we propose that continuous training and evaluation of AI-enabled clinical support tools in healthcare are conducted to ensure consistent accuracy and performance to prevent inadvertent consequences.
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