Confidence in AI in general practice

Written by Annabelle Painter, Jay Verma, Michael Nix

In this editorial piece, Annabelle Painter (Imperial College London, UK), Michael Nix (Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK) and Jay Verma (Shakespeare Health Centre, Hayes, UK) discuss how design, implementation and education can influence confidence in AI for decision-making in primary care and family medicine. AI on the horizon in general practice General practice will be among the three NHS specialities most affected by AI according to an AI roadmap analysis recently published by Health Education England (HEE, London, UK) [1]. A common AI use case within general practice is administrative task automation, where many GPs agree that AI can...

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