Abstract In today’s health-care environment, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) has become ubiquitous, revolutionizing practically all facets of medical practice. From electronic health records to the implementation of cobots and robots, AI has permeated the health-care sector, offering un...
Similarly 2056 (7.3%) patients presenting to RCC had completed treatment prior to being referred to RCC; almost all of these patients were treated by surgery at referral institutions by general surgeons. Conclusions The results clearly indicate an increased demand on the surgical oncology units, or...
However, these limitations should be at least partially addressed as the PPSA evolves over time, and as studies similar to ours report on preliminary OPP database findings [16, 19]. The advent of the OPP database allows for the characterization of current physician-industry relationships at ...
The public has a right to know the outcomes and quality achieved at a valve center. The U.S. medical system is competitive, and marketing by hospitals and healthcare systems should not be confused with a rigorous approach to high-quality, objective, comprehensive, and valid measures of perform...
Thus the advent of wireless connectivity technology with monitors on slim versatile stands enables the market place to be expanded at a much reduced cost. Strengths and limitations of the study This is the first study to use a discrete choice experiment to assess the desirability of the features...
AI is pivotal in developing DSS, and its application in healthcare is growing rapidly [77]. In this context, ARCHERY is a prospective, non-randomized study aimed at evaluating the quality and economic implications of AI-based automated radiotherapy treatment planning for cervical, head and neck,...