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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Chances and Challenges for Wide Clinical Adoption

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VISCERAL MEDICINE
Volume 36, Issue 6, Pages 443-449

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000511930

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Clinical decision support; Artificial intelligence; Precision medicine; Machine learning; Neural networks; Deep learning

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Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) applications that utilize machine learning are on the rise in clinical research and provide highly promising applications in specific use cases. However, wide clinical adoption remains far off. This review reflects on common barriers and current solution approaches. Summary: Key challenges are abbreviated as the RISE criteria: Regulatory aspects, Interpretability, interoperability, and the need for Structured data and Evidence. As reoccurring barriers of AI adoption, these concepts are delineated and complemented by points to consider and possible solutions for effective and safe use of AI applications. Key Messages: There is a fraction of AI applications with proven clinical benefits and regulatory approval. Many new promising systems are the subject of current research but share common issues for wide clinical adoption. The RISE criteria can support preparation for challenges and pitfalls when designing or introducing AI applications into clinical practice.

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