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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Designing Futuristic Telemedicine Using Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in the COVID-19 Era
Sonu Bhaskar, Sian Bradley, Sateesh Sakhamuri et al.
2020 · 131 Zit.
Case Report: Utilizing AI and NLP to Assist with Healthcare and Rehabilitation During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Jay Carriere, Hareem Shafi, Katelyn Brehon et al.
2021 · 48 Zit.
Exploring the potential utility of AI large language models for medical ethics: an expert panel evaluation of GPT-4
Michael Balas, Jordan Joseph Wadden, P. C. Hebert et al.
2023 · 33 Zit.
Current trends and future implications in the utilization of ChatGPT in nursing: A rapid review
Manal Kleib, Elizabeth Mirekuwaa Darko, Oluwadamilare Akingbade et al.
2024 · 27 Zit.
Quality of interaction between clinicians and artificial intelligence systems. A systematic review
Argyrios Perivolaris, Chris Adams-McGavin, Yasmine Madan et al.
2024 · 21 Zit.
Exploring the ability of ChatGPT to create quality patient education resources about kidney transplant
Jacqueline Tian Tran, Ashley Burghall, Tom Blydt‐Hansen et al.
2024 · 16 Zit.
An institutional framework to support ethical fair and equitable artificial intelligence augmented care
Steven Dykstra, Matthew MacDonald, Rhys I. Beaudry et al.
2025 · 7 Zit.
Achieving high inter-rater reliability in establishing data labels: a retrospective chart review study
Guosong Wu, Cathy A. Eastwood, Natalie Sapiro et al.
2024 · 7 Zit.
Needs Assessment Survey Identifying Research Processes Which may be Improved by Automation or Artificial Intelligence: ICU Community Modeling and Artificial Intelligence to Improve Efficiency (ICU-Comma)
Vincent Lau, Alexandra Binnie, John Basmaji et al.
2021 · 5 Zit.
Establishing methodological standards for the development of artificial intelligence-based Clinical Decision Support in emergency medicine
Hashim Kareemi, Henry Li, Akshay Rajaram et al.
2025 · 4 Zit.
Engaging nurses in developing generative artificial intelligence-based technologies can enhance their work motivation, engagement and satisfaction
Shaminder Singh, Sumeeta Kapoor
2023 · 3 Zit.
Opening the black box: challenges and opportunities regarding interpretability of artificial intelligence in emergency medicine
Akshay Rajaram, Henry Li, Jessalyn K. Holodinsky et al.
2025 · 2 Zit.
Translating ophthalmic medical jargon with artificial intelligence: a comparative comprehension study
Michael Balas, Alexander Kaplan, Kaisra Esmail et al.
2024 · 2 Zit.
Emergency medicine: a global perspective on its past, evolution, and future
Eric Heymann, Rodrick Lim, James Maskalyk et al.
2024 · 2 Zit.
Using etechnology to create quality care for seniors
Esther Suter, Rima C. Tarraf, Omenaa Boakye et al.
2017 · 1 Zit.