Digestive Cancers Europe shared a post on LinkedIn:
“We’re proud to have supported “Patient perspective on AI-based decision support in surgery,’ a study from Sara Ben Hmido that delves into how AI models can help surgeons predict complications during operations and, more importantly, how patients feel about the use of these technologies in their care.
Key takeaways:
Patients welcome AI as a decision-support tool but clarify that the surgeon should always have the final say, being able to override AI recommendations if needed.
They ask for clear communication about how AI is used and how it might affect their treatment.
Quality-of-life discussions remain crucial.
Read the full article below and join the conversation on how to leverage AI in a way that keeps patients’ needs and concerns at the centre of care.”
Title: Patient perspective on AI-based decision support in surgery
Journal: BMJ Surgery, Interventions, and Health Technologies
Authors: Sara Ben Hmido, Houssam Abder Rahim, Corrette Ploem, Saskia Haitjema, Olga Damman, Geert Kazemier, Freek Daams
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