David W. Bates
Relevante Arbeiten
Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Assessing the potential of GPT-4 to perpetuate racial and gender biases in health care: a model evaluation study
2023 · 403 Zit. · The Lancet Digital Health
The potential of artificial intelligence to improve patient safety: a scoping review
2021 · 268 Zit. · npj Digital Medicine
Artificial intelligence in oncology: Path to implementation
2021 · 155 Zit. · Cancer Medicine
A systematic review of federated learning applications for biomedical data
2022 · 109 Zit. · PLOS Digital Health
Reporting and Implementing Interventions Involving Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
2020 · 105 Zit. · Annals of Internal Medicine
The potential for artificial intelligence to transform healthcare: perspectives from international health leaders
2024 · 97 Zit. · npj Digital Medicine
Consensus Statement on Electronic Health Predictive Analytics: A Guiding Framework to Address Challenges
2016 · 53 Zit. · eGEMs (Generating Evidence & Methods to improve patient outcomes)
Health Care Equity in the Use of Advanced Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Primary Care
2021 · 52 Zit. · Journal of General Internal Medicine
Patient Safety and Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Care
2024 · 44 Zit. · JAMA Health Forum
Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Primary Care for Patients and Clinicians
2024 · 41 Zit. · JAMA Internal Medicine
Zero shot health trajectory prediction using transformer
2024 · 35 Zit. · npj Digital Medicine
Coding Inequity: Assessing GPT-4’s Potential for Perpetuating Racial and Gender Biases in Healthcare
2023 · 30 Zit.
Physicians’ Perceptions of and Satisfaction With Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Treatment: A Clinical Decision Support System Experience and Implications for Low-Middle–Income Countries
2022 · 28 Zit. · JMIR Cancer
Leveraging large language models to foster equity in healthcare
2024 · 27 Zit. · Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
A scoping review on generative AI and large language models in mitigating medication related harm
2025 · 22 Zit. · npj Digital Medicine