Inaccurate Race and Ethnicity Data in EHRs Poses Risk of Amplifying Biases in AI-Driven Healthcare Systems
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Inaccurate Race and Ethnicity Data in EHRs Poses Risk of Amplifying Biases in AI-Driven Healthcare Systems
Researchers have identified inaccuracies in race and et […] The post Inaccurate Race and Ethnicity Data in EHRs Poses Risk of Amplifying Biases in AI-Driven Healthcare Systems first appeared on GeneOnline News. The post Inaccurate Race and Ethnicity Data in EHRs Poses Risk of Amplifying Biases in AI-Driven Healthcare Systems appeared first on GeneOnline News.
U.S. Racial Health Disparities Prompt Call for Targeted Interventions
Key indicators of cardiovascular health (CVH) differ between racial and ethnic groups in the U.S., according to new research that suggests the need for customized interventions. Reporting in the journal JAMA Network Open, the researchers say their findings have significant implications for public health strategies and clinical practice. “Despite extensive public health efforts to address health disparities, including healthcare reforms like the …
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