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期刊名:North carolina medical journal

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ISSN:0029-2559

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Thomas Hofweber,Rebecca L Walker Thomas Hofweber
Machine learning models hold great promise with medical applications, but also give rise to a series of ethical challenges. In this survey we focus on training data, model interpretability and bias and the related issues tied to privacy, au...
Sean Sylvia,Junier Oliva Sean Sylvia
A comprehensive, collective approach to navigating the challenges of bias, privacy, and ethical considerations presented by the use of artificial intelligence in health care will require robust frameworks, continuous learning, and a commitm...
Phillip M Hughes,Izabela E Annis,Neal A deJong et al. Phillip M Hughes et al.
Background: Prevalence of substance use disorders (SUD) is high among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with complex medical needs. Little is known about risk factors for SUD in this population. ...
Paul Lanier,Roderick Rose,Daniel Gibbs et al. Paul Lanier et al.
Background: Psychiatric residential treatment facilities (PRTFs) are non-hospital inpatient treatment settings for children with severe be-havioral health disorders. PRTFs are a restrictive and costly form of care that ca...
Christine Lysaght,Jamie Messenger,Shiv Patil et al. Christine Lysaght et al.
Interprofessional collaboration and shared understanding positively impact both patients and providers. Current recommendations from the CDC and experts agree that collaboration between diverse professions is necessary to improve patient ou...
Lisa de Saxe Zerden,Meg Zomorodi Lisa de Saxe Zerden
As health systems continue to advance integrated models of care, communication remains a central facet of how interprofessional team members can concurrently address physical health, behavioral health, and social needs. ...