Joseph Alderman et al argue that predictive models in healthcare lack adequate oversight and regulation. They highlight the ...
Healthcare delivery is being transformed by the rapid growth of data, advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies. In healthcare, obtaining real-world data can be ...
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We read the recent paper1 on outcome selection in psychiatric trials with great interest. The authors highlight four concerns: the predominant focus on symptom reduction scales as primary outcomes, ...
Objectives To systematically collect and analyse diverse definitions of ‘evidence’ in both health and social sciences, and help users to correctly use the term ‘evidence’ and rethink what is the ...
Background Musculoskeletal knee pain is a large and costly problem, and meniscal tears make up a large proportion of diagnoses. ‘Special tests’ to diagnose torn menisci are often used in the physical ...
People often use infographics (also called visual or graphical abstracts) as a substitute for reading the full text of an article. This is a concern because most infographics do not present sufficient ...
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From promise to practice: challenges and pitfalls in the evaluation of large language models for data extraction in evidence synthesis ...
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