Arch Psychiatr Ment Health 2020
DOI: 10.29328/journal.apmh.1001011
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Artificial Intelligence in the healthcare of older people

Abstract: Clinical applications of Artifi cial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare are relatively rare. The high expectations in relation to data analysis infl uencing general healthcare have not materialized, with few exceptions, and then predominantly in the fi eld of rare diseases, oncology and pathology, and interpretation of laboratory results. While electronic health records, introduced over the last decade or so in the UK have increased access to medical and treatment histories of patients, diagnoses, medications, tr… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, supervised machine learning (e.g., random forest) was the most commonly used AI technique according to their review, similar to our findings. Another recent study by Elizabeta et al ( 35 ) reviewed AI in the healthcare of older adults. They did not mention any specific number of studies; instead, they discussed some studies where ML or AI approaches were applied in the medical care of older people and concerns associated with AI use in medicine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, supervised machine learning (e.g., random forest) was the most commonly used AI technique according to their review, similar to our findings. Another recent study by Elizabeta et al ( 35 ) reviewed AI in the healthcare of older adults. They did not mention any specific number of studies; instead, they discussed some studies where ML or AI approaches were applied in the medical care of older people and concerns associated with AI use in medicine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another importance for AI in the rehabilitation sector is the ability to create a personalized treatment plan that can be used clinically. According to the review study [14], AI contribution to the medical sector can be in form of; disability evaluation, electrodiagnosis, speeding up clinical trials, and many other potential uses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…care; 9) telemedicine and robot-related technologies for social communication and rehabilitation of geriatric patients with physical disabilities, Parkinson disease, and chronic hemiparetic gait as well as for post-stroke patients; virtual reality environments to improve anxiety, depression, loneliness, social isolation, gait, posture, and pain; 7) and interpretation of motion parameters and assessment of body composition or physical performance from vision datasets or opportunistic imaging datasets. 9,10) Therefore, health managers and policymakers should pay special attention to ML to improve geriatric clinical care.…”
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“…11) Some additional challenges of using ML for geriatric clinical care include ethical concerns such as racial biases, 12) privacy, equity, security, disruption of human communication and data management, and cost of care. 7) One of the major challenges in the implementation of ML for geriatric clinical care is the problem of annotation of real-life emotions. Data related to the expression of emotions are rare and cannot provide a basis for annotation and modeling using fine-grained emotion labels.…”
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