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28th World Congress on  Cardiology and Heart Diseases
2018-11-05 - 2018-11-06    
All Day
November 05-06, 2018 Hyatt Place Airport Hotel - Amsterdam, Netherlands Theme: Cardiology Congress: A Vivid Innovations In The Field Of Cardiology About Cardiology Conferences Cardiology [...]
World Innovation Summit for Health
2018-11-13 - 2018-11-14    
All Day
The World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH) 2018 will take place at Qatar National Convention Centre, Doha, on 13 and 14 November 2018. WISH is a global [...]
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Hospitals are now aware of the development process for several health AI technologies. Will anything change as a result?

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A new federal regulation mandates that certain health AI makers reveal information about bias, testing, and other topics.

They know what the ones and zeroes buzzing away in the background are up to, don’t they? Clinicians click away at workstations in hospitals.

In actuality, physicians and health systems frequently lack critical knowledge about the algorithms they use for tasks like anticipating the start of serious illnesses. Federal regulators now mandate that electronic health record (EHR) businesses provide clients with a wide range of information regarding artificial intelligence tools in their software, which proponents say is a positive start.

Clinicians should have been able to see a model card, often known as a “nutrition label,” since the beginning of January. This label should include information on the variables that go into a prediction, whether a tool has been evaluated in the real world, how the tool’s authors addressed potential bias, cautions about improper use, and more.