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Impact of Digital Health Interventions on Unnecessary Pathology Testing in Emergency Departments: Preliminary Findings from a Scoping Review
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Abstract
Pathology testing is pivotal for accurate diagnoses and management, especially in emergency departments (EDs). However, a proportion of diagnostic tests may be unnecessary. Artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare offers a promising solution to reduce unnecessary pathology testing through advanced data analytics, but the success of AI-enabled digital health hinges on learning from existing digital health interventions. This poster will present findings from a scoping review of the impact of digital health interventions on unnecessary pathology testing in EDs, highlighting factors influencing their success.
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