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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Generative artificial intelligence: Can <scp>ChatGPT</scp> write a quality abstract?
Franz E Babl, Maximilian P Babl
2023 · 68 Zit.
Comparison of AI-integrated pathways with human-AI interaction in population mammographic screening for breast cancer
Helen Frazer, Carlos A. Peña‐Solórzano, Chun Fung Kwok et al.
2024 · 33 Zit.
Balancing risks and benefits: clinicians’ perspectives on the use of generative AI chatbots in mental healthcare
Lyndsey Hipgrave, Jessie Goldie, Simon Dennis et al.
2025 · 22 Zit.
Artificial intelligence in chronic kidney disease management: a scoping review
Charumathi Sabanayagam, Riswana Banu, Cynthia Ciwei Lim et al.
2025 · 18 Zit.
Redefining Academic Integrity, Authorship, and Innovation: The Impact of ChatGPT on Surgical Research
Ishith Seth, Gabriella Bulloch, Chun Hin Angus Lee
2023 · 14 Zit.
Algorithmic fairness in precision psychiatry: analysis of prediction models in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
Derya Şahin, Lana Kambeitz‐Ilankovic, Stephen J. Wood et al.
2023 · 10 Zit.
Challenges for implementing generative artificial intelligence (<scp>GenAI</scp>) into clinical healthcare
Lynden Roberts, Rajiv Jayasena, Sankalp Khanna et al.
2025 · 9 Zit.
Australian healthcare workers’ views on artificial intelligence in BreastScreen: Results of a mixed method survey study
Jennifer SN Tang, Helen Frazer, Katrina Kunicki et al.
2024 · 6 Zit.
Artificial intelligence‐generated deepfakes in healthcare and biomedical research: major adverse implications for patients, public and professionals
Alicia J. Jenkins, Jonathan E. Shaw, Assam El‐Osta et al.
2025 · 5 Zit.
<scp>ChatGPT</scp> in surgical research and practice: a threat to academic integrity, authorship, and divergent thinking
Gabriella Bulloch, Ishith Seth, Chun Hin Angus Lee
2023 · 5 Zit.
Transforming the Future of Digital Health Education: Redesign of a Graduate Program Using Competency Mapping
Michelle Mun, Sonia Chanchlani, Kayley Lyons et al.
2024 · 4 Zit.
Greater agreement is required to harness the potential of health intelligence: a critical interpretive synthesis
Michelle M. Haby, Evelina Chapman, Jorge Otávio Maia Barreto et al.
2023 · 4 Zit.
Using artificial intelligence to improve healthcare delivery in select allied health disciplines: a scoping review protocol
Kalpana Raghunathan, Meg E. Morris, Tafheem Ahmad Wani et al.
2025 · 3 Zit.
Developing a Typology of Women's Attitudes Towards AI Use in the BreastScreen Programme—A Qualitative Study With BreastScreen Victoria Clients
Maho Omori, Prabhathi Basnayake, Louise Keogh et al.
2025 · 2 Zit.
Is AI A-OK? Medicolegal considerations for general practitioners using AI scribes
Owen Bradfield, Patrick Mahar
2025 · 2 Zit.