医学
最佳实践
普通合伙企业
医疗保健
风险分析(工程)
管理科学
工程类
财务
经济增长
经济
管理
作者
Nigam H. Shah,John Halamka,Suchi Saria,Michael Pencina,Troy Tazbaz,Micky Tripathi,Alison Callahan,Hailey Hildahl,Britta L. Anderson
出处
期刊:JAMA
[American Medical Association]
日期:2024-01-16
卷期号:331 (3): 245-245
被引量:11
标识
DOI:10.1001/jama.2023.26930
摘要
Given the importance of rigorous development and evaluation standards needed of artificial intelligence (AI) models used in health care, nationwide accepted procedures to provide assurance that the use of AI is fair, appropriate, valid, effective, and safe are urgently needed.While there are several efforts to develop standards and best practices to evaluate AI, there is a gap between having such guidance and the application of such guidance to both existing and new AI models being developed. As of now, there is no publicly available, nationwide mechanism that enables objective evaluation and ongoing assessment of the consequences of using health AI models in clinical care settings.The need to create a public-private partnership to support a nationwide health AI assurance labs network is outlined here. In this network, community best practices could be applied for testing health AI models to produce reports on their performance that can be widely shared for managing the lifecycle of AI models over time and across populations and sites where these models are deployed.
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