Paper: Translating ethical and quality principles for the effective, safe and fair development, deployment and use of artificial intelligence technologies in healthcare
A groundbreaking paper published in JAMIA by Duke Health AI Evaluation & Governance Program’s Nicoleta Economou, PhD, the Duke Algorithm-Based Clinical Decision Support (ABCDS) Oversight Committee and other Duke University co-authors introduces an Implementation Guide for the Evaluation and Governance of Algorithmic Technologies in Healthcare.
MiCHAMP Big Data and AI in Health Seminar
Join Duke Health AI Evaluation & Governance Program’s Michael Pencina, PhD, and Matthew Elmore, ThD, as they discuss recent developments with the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI) as part of the Michigan Integrated Center for Health Analytics and Medical Prediction (MiCHAMP) Big Data and AI in Health Seminar Series.
Duke Health and AI Governance in Focus: Health IT Analytics Predictions for 2024
In a recently published discussion on Health IT Analytics’ predictions for 2024, experts highlighted key priorities for healthcare organizations, particularly focusing on AI governance, transparency, and collaboration.
Duke Health Signs Pledge for Ethical, Responsible AI in Health Care
Duke Health joins leading health systems and payers in signing a pledge committing to key principles of safety, security, and trust for the development and application of AI at the annual conference hosted by the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy.
MIS Annual Summit 2023
Duke Health AI Evaluation & Governance Program’s Nicoleta Economou, PhD, will be one of the featured speakers at the 4th Annual Medical Intelligence Society (MIS) Virtual Global Summit.
JAMIA Paper: Duke Researchers Unveil Implementation Guide for Ethical and Effective Oversight of Algorithmic Technologies
A groundbreaking paper by Algorithm-Based Clinical Decision Support (ABCDS) Oversight Director Nicoleta Economou, PhD, the ABCDS Oversight Committee, and other Duke co-authors introduces an Implementation Guide for the Evaluation and Governance of Algorithmic Technologies in Healthcare, aiming to address the challenges of regulating rapidly advancing technologies.
Duke Experts Share Insights on AI Standards in Healthcare with Educators
Duke Health AI Evaluation & Governance Program's Sophia Bessias and Matt Elmore recently gave a talk on AI Standards in Healthcare to K-12 science teachers and administrators in North Carolina as part of an offering provided by the North Carolina Association for Biomedical Research (NCABR).
Paper: Implementing quality management systems to close the AI translation gap and facilitate safe, ethical, and effective health AI solutions
An important paper co-authored by Duke Health AI Evaluation & Governance Program’s Nicoleta Economou, PhD, and Michael Pencina, PhD, recently published in NPJ Digital Medicine discusses leveraging a Quality Management System (QMS) for AI/ML development intended for healthcare.
Article: Duke's Innovative AI Applications and Commitment to Equity
Duke University School of Medicine and Duke Health are harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance various aspects of healthcare.
Grant: Duke and Vanderbilt Awarded Moore Foundation Grant to Improve Oversight of AI Technology in Health Care Systems
Duke University School of Medicine and Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) were awarded a $1.25 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation for the project “Measuring Artificial Intelligence (AI) Maturity in Healthcare Organizations.”