Role of Artificial Intelligence, Clinicians & Policymakers in Clinical
Decision Making: A Systems Viewpoint
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.01226v1
- Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2021 14:47:05 GMT
- Title: Role of Artificial Intelligence, Clinicians & Policymakers in Clinical
Decision Making: A Systems Viewpoint
- Authors: Avishek Choudhury, Onur Asan and Mo Mansouri
- Abstract summary: This paper emphasizes on the fact that all components of a complex system are inter-related and interdependent in some way.
A health care system as portrayed in this article is widespread and complex.
The interactions between all these components govern the behavior and existence of the overall healthcare system.
- Score: 2.578242050187029
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: What is a system? Is one of those questions that is yet not clear to most
individuals in this world. A system is an assemblage of interacting,
interrelated and interdependent components forming a complex and integrated
whole with an unambiguous and common goal. This paper emphasizes on the fact
that all components of a complex system are inter-related and interdependent in
some way and the behavior of that system depends on these independences. A
health care system as portrayed in this article is widespread and complex. This
encompasses not only hospitals but also governing bodies like the FDA,
technologies such as AI, biomedical devices, Cloud computing and many more. The
interactions between all these components govern the behavior and existence of
the overall healthcare system. In this paper, we focus on the interaction of
artificial intelligence, care providers and policymakers and analyze using
systems thinking approach, their impact on clinical decision making
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