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  • Implementation of eHealth and AI integrated diagnostics with multidisciplinary digitized data: are we ready from an international perspective?
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  1. Bukowski, Mark |
  2. Farkas, Robert |
  3. Beyan, Oya |
  4. Moll, Lorna |
  5. Hahn, Horst |
  6. Kiessling, Fabian |
  7. Schmitz-Rode, Thomas |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2020
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2020-05-06
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  • 30(10):5510-5524
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  • 2020
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  • https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-020-06874-x |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7476980/ |
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  • Digitization of medicine requires systematic handling of the increasing amount of health data to improve medical diagnosis. In this context, the integration of the versatile diagnostic information, e.g., from anamnesis, imaging, histopathology, and clinical chemistry, and its comprehensive analysis by artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools is expected to improve diagnostic precision and the therapeutic conduct. However, the complex medical environment poses a major obstacle to the translation of integrated diagnostics into clinical research and routine. There is a high need to address aspects like data privacy, data integration, interoperability standards, appropriate IT infrastructure, and education of staff. Besides this, a plethora of technical, political, and ethical challenges exists. This is complicated by the high diversity of approaches across Europe. Thus, we here provide insights into current international activities on the way to digital comprehensive diagnostics. This includes a technical view on challenges and solutions for comprehensive diagnostics in terms of data integration and analysis. Current data communications standards and common IT solutions that are in place in hospitals are reported. Furthermore, the international hospital digitalization scoring and the European funding situation were analyzed. In addition, the regional activities in radiomics and the related publication trends are discussed. Our findings show that prerequisites for comprehensive diagnostics have not yet been sufficiently established throughout Europe. The manifold activities are characterized by a heterogeneous digitization progress and they are driven by national efforts. This emphasizes the importance of clear governance, concerted investments, and cooperation at various levels in the health systems.Key Points• Europe is characterized by heterogeneity in its digitization progress with predominantly national efforts. Infrastructural prerequisites for comprehensive diagnostics are not given and not sufficiently funded throughout Europe, which is particularly true for data integration.• The clinical establishment of comprehensive diagnostics demands for a clear governance, significant investments, and cooperation at various levels in the healthcare systems.• While comprehensive diagnostics is on its way, concerted efforts should be taken in Europe to get consensus concerning interoperability and standards, security, and privacy as well as ethical and legal concerns.
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lokal Medical Informatics/trends [MeSH]
lokal Radiology/trends [MeSH]
lokal Europe [MeSH]
lokal Imaging Informatics and Artificial Intelligence
lokal Humans [MeSH]
lokal Software [MeSH]
lokal Artificial intelligence
lokal Telemedicine/trends [MeSH]
lokal Internationality [MeSH]
lokal Privacy [MeSH]
lokal Electronic health records
lokal Computer Systems [MeSH]
lokal Artificial Intelligence/trends [MeSH]
lokal Data Mining [MeSH]
lokal Information storage and retrieval
lokal Diagnosis
lokal Interdisciplinary Research [MeSH]
lokal Europe
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