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Impacts of Clinical Decision Support Systems on the Relationship, Communication, and Shared Decision-Making Between Health Care Professionals and Patients: Multistakeholder Interview Study

Florian Funer, Diana Schneider, Nils B. Heyen et al.

2024 · 12 Zit.

Clinicians’ roles and necessary levels of understanding in the use of artificial intelligence: A qualitative interview study with German medical students

Florian Funer, Sara Tinnemeyer, Wolfgang Liedtke et al.

2024 · 5 Zit.

Indecision on the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare—A qualitative study of patient perspectives on trust, responsibility and self-determination using AI-CDSS

Diana Schneider, Wenke Liedtke, Andrea Diana Klausen et al.

2025 · 5 Zit.

Artificial Intelligence: A Challenge to Scientific Communication

Charlotte Gauckler, Micha H. Werner

2024 · 3 Zit.

Non-empirical methods for ethics research on digital technologies in medicine, health care and public health: a systematic journal review

Frank Ursin, Regina Müller, Florian Funer et al.

2024 · 2 Zit.

Why Personalized Large Language Models Fail to Do What Ethics is All About

Sebastian Laacke, Charlotte Gauckler

2023 · 2 Zit.

Computer-assisted functional diagnostics: in or out?

B Kordaß

2002 · 1 Zit.

Navigating Data Diversity and Equity in Healthcare with AI

Giovanni Rubeis

2026 · 0 Zit.

Ethical considerations in home monitoring technologies for persons living with cognitive impairment: a scoping review

Jing Wang, Sajay Arthanat, Eugenia Opuda et al.

2025 · 0 Zit.

Artificial and Human Intelligence: Data as Bridge Builders

Ursula H. Hübner, Giovanni Rubeis, Marion J. Ball

2026 · 0 Zit.

Hitting the Bull’s AI: Artificial Intelligence-derived Imaging Features and their Association with Outcomes in CT-guided Lung Biopsy, a Retrospective Study

C. Roller, Till Ittermann, Annika Syperek et al.

2025 · 0 Zit.