Transcription of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care - National Academy of …
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Artificial Intelligence in Health Care:The Hope, the Hype, the Promise, the PerilMichael Matheny, Sonoo Thadaney Israni, Mahnoor Ahmed, and Danielle Whicher, EditorsWASHINGTON, COPY - Uncorrected ProofsNATIONAL Academy OF MEDICINE 500 Fifth Street, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20001 NOTICE: This publication has undergone peer review according to procedures established by the National Academy of Medicine (NAM). Publication by the NAM signifies that it is the product of a carefully considered process and is a contribution worthy of public attention, but does not constitute endorsement of conclusions and recommendations by the NAM. The views presented in this publication are those of individual contributors and do not represent formal consensus positions of the authors organizations; the NAM; or the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
the implementation of electronic health records and the cumbersomeness of their use by facilitating tasks that every clinician, patient, and family would want, but are impossible without electronic assis-tance—such as monitoring a patient for emergent sepsis 24 × 7 × 365 and providing timelier therapy
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