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Artificial intelligence in cardiology : applications, benefits and challenges

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Constantinides, Panos and Fitzmaurice, David A. (2018) Artificial intelligence in cardiology : applications, benefits and challenges. British Journal of Cardiology, 25 (3). pp. 86-87. doi:10.5837/bjc.2018.024

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Abstract

Evidently, the potential benefits of AI in cardiology are enormous. However, such benefits are not without challenges. First, there are clear benefits for improving work productivity. There are currently fewer physicians to care for an ever - increasing aging population (WHO 2016). AI can support, rather than replace physicians, generating time - and cost - saving benefits for them and their patients and enabling more compassionate and thorough interactions. However, as more tasks become automated, there are possibilities that fewer physicians will be required to work or that fewer will do so on a full - time basis, since many tasks could be delivered through platforms by part-time, freelancer physicians. This may impact the relationship between patients, physicians and administrative staff in healthcare systems.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
R Medicine > RC Internal medicine
T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Social Sciences > Warwick Business School
Faculty of Medicine > Warwick Medical School
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Cardiology, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning
Journal or Publication Title: British Journal of Cardiology
Publisher: MediNews (Cardiology) Ltd.
ISSN: 0969-6113
Official Date: August 2018
Dates:
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August 2018Published
July 2018Available
25 May 2018Accepted
Volume: 25
Number: 3
Page Range: pp. 86-87
DOI: 10.5837/bjc.2018.024
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Restricted or Subscription Access
Copyright Holders: British Journal of Cardiology
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