npj Digital Medicine (Mar 2024)

Integrating artificial intelligence into healthcare systems: more than just the algorithm

  • Jethro C. C. Kwong,
  • Grace C. Nickel,
  • Serena C. Y. Wang,
  • Joseph C. Kvedar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-024-01066-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 3

Abstract

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Boussina et al. recently evaluated a deep learning sepsis prediction model (COMPOSER) in a prospective before-and-after quasi-experimental study within two emergency departments at UC San Diego Health, tracking outcomes before and after deployment. Over the five-month implementation period, they reported a 17% relative reduction in in-hospital sepsis mortality and a 10% relative increase in sepsis bundle compliance. This editorial discusses the importance of shifting the focus towards evaluating clinically relevant outcomes, such as mortality reduction or quality-of-life improvements, when adopting artificial intelligence (AI) tools. We also explore the ecosystem vital for AI algorithms to succeed in the clinical setting, from interoperability standards and infrastructure to dashboards and action plans. Finally, we suggest that algorithms may eventually fail due to the human nature of healthcare, advocating for the need for continuous monitoring systems to ensure the adaptability of these tools in the ever-evolving healthcare landscape.