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Implementation of artificial intelligence in medicine: Status analysis and development suggestions.

Authors :
Xiang, Yifan
Zhao, Lanqin
Liu, Zhenzhen
Wu, Xiaohang
Chen, Jingjing
Long, Erping
Lin, Duoru
Zhu, Yi
Chen, Chuan
Lin, Zhuoling
Lin, Haotian
Source :
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. Jan2020, Vol. 102, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The general public's attitudes, demands, and expectations regarding medical AI could provide guidance for the future development of medical AI to satisfy the increasing needs of doctors and patients. The objective of this study is to investigate public perceptions, receptivity, and demands regarding the implementation of medical AI. An online questionnaire was designed to investigate the perceptions, receptivity, and demands of general public regarding medical AI between October 13 and October 30, 2018. The distributions of the current achievements, public perceptions, receptivity, and demands among individuals in different lines of work (i.e., healthcare vs non-healthcare) and different age groups were assessed by performing descriptive statistics. The factors associated with public receptivity of medical AI were assessed using a linear regression model. In total, 2,780 participants from 22 provinces were enrolled. Healthcare workers accounted for 54.3 % of all participants. There was no significant difference between the healthcare workers and non-healthcare workers in the high proportion (99 %) of participants expressing acceptance of AI (p = 0.8568), but remarkable distributional differences were observed in demands (p < 0.001 for both demands for AI assistance and the desire for AI improvements) and perceptions (p < 0.001 for safety, validity, trust, and expectations). High levels of receptivity (approximately 100 %), demands (approximately 80 %), and expectations (100 %) were expressed among different age groups. The receptivity of medical AI among the non-healthcare workers was associated with gender, educational qualifications, and demands and perceptions of AI. There was a very large gap between current availability of and public demands for intelligence services (p < 0.001). More than 90 % of healthcare workers expressed a willingness to devote time to learning about AI and participating in AI research. The public exhibits a high level of receptivity regarding the implementation of medical AI. To date, the achievements have been rewarding, and further advancements are required to satisfy public demands. There is a strong demand for intelligent assistance in many medical areas, including imaging and pathology departments, outpatient services, and surgery. More contributions are imperative to facilitate integrated and advantageous implementation in medical AI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09333657
Volume :
102
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141319878
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artmed.2019.101780