Augmented Intelligence at Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente is actively engaged in leveraging augmented intelligence to support patient care and streamlining work. Below please find a selection of news and studies showcasing the latest thinking and data related to augmented intelligence in health care.
Augmented Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare Initiative (AIM-HI)
Kaiser Permanente’s Division of Research, with support from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, has selected five augmented intelligence/machine learning proposals to support in order to “identify best practices for scalability, and build capacity for effectively implementing and rigorously evaluating the use of AI/ML algorithms for diagnostic decision-making in real-world settings.”
Less desktop, more bedside: Using augmented intelligence to accelerate health care innovation
Kaiser Permanente physicians are optimistic about health care innovations that can improve patient care while also supporting programs to reduce physician burnout.
AI tools in hematology: With thorough assessment, ‘informed decisions’ are possible
Yates Coley, PhD, associate biostatistics investigator at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute shares insights into evaluating artificial intelligence models to assess for impact and bias.
AI, augmented intelligence and machine learning in health care
Vincent Liu, MD, in conversation with the American Medical Association shares Kaiser Permanente’s experience with AI and what augmented intelligence capabilities are emerging. Podcast and transcript are available.
Mammography AI may have a role in breast cancer risk prediction
Kaiser Permanente study finds artificial intelligence algorithms work better than commonly used breast cancer risk prediction tool.
Artificial intelligence can help improve care for people with heart disease
Kaiser Permanente study shows computerized interpretation of doctors’ medical reports can identify patients with aortic stenosis.