Duke AI Health Research Scientist Whitney Welsh, PhD, presented a poster, “Using the Delphi Method to Strategize about Health AI,” at the annual meeting of the Association for Clinical and Translational Science in Washington, D.C. this April. Welsh and co-author Shelley Rusincovitch, AI Health managing director, described the results of a Delphi survey conducted at the Duke Summit on AI for Heath Innovation last October. The survey explored whether a consensus exists regarding the main barriers to innovation in health AI, where there are gaps in education and training in health AI, and where in their workflows organizations should implement AI to see the most immediate impact on productivity. Consensus emerged on all three questions: lack of trust was seen as the single greatest barrier to innovation, experience with implementation as the greatest gap in training, and automating health documentation as the point of most immediate impact.
AI Health Research Scientist Uses Delphi Survey to Examine Consensus on AI Adoption - Duke AI Health
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