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-====== Stanford Medicine Program for Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare ====== +#REDIRECT :aihc 
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-We are working on a set of efforts collectively referred to as the [[https://stanfordhealthcare.org/stanford-health-now/ceo-report/advancing-precision-health-takes-real-smarts.html|Stanford Medicine Program for Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare]], with the mission of bringing AI technologies to the clinic, safely, cost-effectively and ethically. {{:shc_program_for_ai_in_healthcare.pdf|See brochure}}. The four key components are+
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-  - **Implementation**We partner with the [[:datascience|Data Science]] team in Technology and Digital Solutions at Stanford Healthcare to deploy predictive models in care delivery workflows. See our [[http://stanmed.stanford.edu/2018summer/artificial-intelligence-puts-humanity-health-care.html|effort]] in improving palliative care and its [[https://www.statnews.com/2020/07/01/end-of-life-artificial-intelligence/|coverage in Statnews]]. +
-  - **Ensuring that models are useful**: The utility of making a prediction and taking actions depends on factors beyond model accuracy, such as lead time offered by the prediction, the existence of a mitigating action, the cost and ease of intervening, the logistics of the intervention, and incentives of making the intervention. +
-      - Read about our views on the need for [[https://www.statnews.com/2022/03/17/health-related-ai-needs-rigorous-evaluation-and-guardrails/|rigorous evaluation and guardrails]] when creating and using clinical AI tools, and how [[https://hai.stanford.edu/news/should-ai-models-be-explainable-depends|explainability is overrated]]. +
-      - Check out our ideas on [[https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2748179?guestAccessKey=8cef0271-616d-4e8e-852a-0fddaa0e5101|making machine learning models clinical useful]], [[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-019-0651-8| estimating the hidden deployment cost of predictive models]], [[https://innovations.bmj.com/content/6/2/45|bridging the implementation gap of machine learning in healthcare]], and developing a [[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41746-020-00318-y|delivery science for AI in healthcare]]. +
-      - Read about our [[https://analytics-dashboard.shinyapps.io/dashboard/|dashboard]] for quantifying the [[http://academic.oup.com/jamia/article/28/6/1149/6045012|impact of work capacity constraints]] on achieved benefit, estimating [[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1532046421001544|individualized utility]], and learning [[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34350942/|optimal decision thresholds]] from aggregate clinician behavior. +
-  - **Safety, ethics, and health system effects**: We map the multiple groups involved in taking action in response to a prediction and study their varying perspectives, positions, stakes, and commitments to pre-empt ethical challenges. Read our perspective on [[https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1714229|addressing ethical challenges]]. We believe that the use of AI can lead to good decisions if we keep [[https://hai.stanford.edu/news/when-algorithmic-fairness-fixes-fail-case-keeping-humans-loop|human intelligence in the loop]]. +
-  - **Training and Partnerships**: We partner with multiple groups to figure out “what would we do differently” if we had a prediction from a model and to investigate the pros and cons of using AI to guide care. For example, we [[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341829909_The_accuracy_vs_coverage_trade-off_in_patient-facing_diagnosis_models|examined the accuracy vs coverage trade off in patient facing diagnosis models]], and partnered with Google on efforts to enable [[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41746-018-0029-1| scalable and accurate deep learning with electronic health records]]. Stanford students, check out the [[https://stanfordmlgroup.github.io/programs/aihc-bootcamp/|AI for Healthcare Bootcamp]]. +
-We believe that the adoption of efficacious prediction-action pairing can massively improve the ability of a health system to find patients at risk and act early. +
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-{{youtube>GNTIoEADfY4?small | Artificial Intelligence transforms health care}} +
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-Russ Altman and Nigam Shah taking an in-depth look at the growing influence of “data-driven medicine.” +
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-{{youtube>gQu2HbusrGQ?small&start=39 | Keeping the Human in the Loop for Equitable and Fair Use of ML in Healthcare}} +
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-Keeping the Human in the Loop for Equitable and Fair Use of ML in Healthcare, at AIMiE 2018 +
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-{{youtube>xW3drA3ijRc?small | Building a Machine Learning Healthcare System, at XLDB 2018}} +
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-Building a Machine Learning Healthcare System, at XLDB, April 30 2018 +
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