Login / Signup

Collective Intelligence Increases Diagnostic Accuracy in a General Practice Setting.

Matthew D BlanchardStefan M HerzogJuliane E KämmerNikolas ZöllerOlga KostopoulouRalf H J M Kurvers
Published in: Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making (2024)
We examined whether aggregating independent diagnoses of GPs can improve diagnostic accuracy.Using data sets of 2 previously published studies, we composed virtual groups of GPs and combined their independent diagnoses using 3 collective intelligence rules (plurality, confidence, and seniority).Aggregating independent diagnoses by weighing them equally substantially outperformed average individual GP accuracy, and this effect increased with increasing group size.Combining independent diagnoses may substantially improve GP's diagnostic accuracy and subsequent patient outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • general practice
  • systematic review
  • artificial intelligence