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The role of artificial intelligence in blood-borne virus opt-out testing in emergency departments
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Abstract
AI offers potential opportunities to improve the scalability, efficiency, and equity of BBV opt-out testing in EDs. However, successful integration depends on addressing ethical issues, algorithmic bias, and system interoperability, supported by interdisciplinary collaboration and continuous evaluation. Further research with BBV-specific evidence is urgently needed to validate these theoretical applications.
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