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Skills, Ethics, and Safety in the Service of Health
More than in other sectors, artificial intelligence and machine learning in a clinical setting raise ethical and safety questions. It is thus necessary for healthcare organizations to invest in human resources so that doctors and healthcare professionals are competent in the use of software programs, as they are in prescribing drugs. Moreover, to guarantee safety and reliability, all artificial intelligence ...
Health Emergencies: The Case of the Papilloma Virus
Of the 311,000 deaths per year due to cervical cancer, 90 percent take place in medium and low-income countries, with a decidedly higher incidence in Africa. The multidimensional nature of services and the ability of management to conceive of integrated solutions and policies is the principal challenge present in Africa to limit the spread of cervical cancer. Investing in therapies and treatment for ...