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Clinical trials informed framework for real world clinical implementation and deployment of artificial intelligence
Jacqueline G You1,2, Tina Hernandez-Boussard3, Michael A Pfeffer3
1Mass General Brigham, Somerville, MA, USA. jyou5@mgh.harvard.edu.
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With rapidly evolving artificial intelligence solutions, healthcare organizations need an implementation roadmap. A "clinical trials" informed approach can promote safe and impactful implementation of artificial intelligence. This framework includes four phases: (1) Safety; (2) Efficacy; (3) Effectiveness and comparison to an existing standard; and (4) Monitoring. Combined with inter-institutional collaboration and national funding support, this approach will advance safe, usable, effective, and equitable deployments of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
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