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The artificial intelligence revolution in primary care: Challenges, dilemmas and opportunities

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Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) can be a valuable tool for primary care (PC), as, among other things, it can help healthcare professionals improve diagnostic accuracy, chronic disease management and the overall efficiency of the care they provide. It is important to emphasise that AI should not be seen as a replacement tool, but as an aid to PC professionals. Although AI is capable of processing large amounts of data and generating accurate predictions, it cannot replace the skill and expertise of professionals in clinical decision making. AI still requires the interpretation and clinical judgement of a trained healthcare professional and cannot provide the empathy and emotional support often required in healthcare. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0212656723002536#fig0005  

Real-world testing of an artificial intelligence algorithm for the analysis of chest X-rays in primary care settings

Clinical validation of an Artificial Intelligence algorithm for the detection of different central-involved retinal pathologies and glaucoma by using a non-mydriatic camera