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JAMA + AI Weekly Update DECEMBER 21, 2024

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Weekly Update

December 21, 2024
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Happiest Holidays to you and your loved ones from Editors Drs Roy Perlis and Yulin Hswen, and the JAMA+ AI team.

Over the winter hibernation, take a read of this week's JAMA+ AI features, including a discussion with Dr Michael Pencina on AI's evolving role in clinical practice, an examination of a digital health-enabled intervention for stroke management, an exploration of the public's attitude toward AI use notifications in health care, and a number of strategies to ensure the safety of AI in real-world clinical care.

Medical News & Perspectives

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Health Systems Are Struggling to Keep Up With AI—a National Registration System Could Help

Roy Perlis, MD, MSc; Rita Rubin, MA

Michael Pencina, Duke Health’s chief data scientist, speaks with JAMA Medical News about the need for health systems to collaborate to keep up with the AI revolution.

ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION

JAMA Network Open

Primary Care–Based Digital Health–Enabled Stroke Management Intervention: Long-Term Follow-Up of a Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial

Jie Tan, MS; Enying Gong, PhD; John A. Gallis, MS; et al

Long-term follow-up of a cluster RCT found a 1-year primary care-based digital health-enabled stroke management intervention could reduce systolic blood pressure and risk of stroke recurrence.

RESEARCH LETTER

JAMA Network Open

Public Attitudes Toward Notification of Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care

Jodyn Platt, MPH, PhD; Paige Nong, PhD; Gloria Carmona, PhD; et al

This study highlights the public's strong preference for notification about AI use in health care, indicating that transparent communication should be a priority for health systems and policymakers.

VIEWPOINT

JAMA

Recommendations to Ensure Safety of AI in Real-World Clinical Care

Dean F. Sittig, PhD; Hardeep Singh, MD, MPH

To safely integrate AI into health care, health care organizations and clinicians must proactively mitigate risks through pre-implementation quality checks, ongoing monitoring, and patient/clinician engagement.

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 How Health Systems Can Collaborate on AI Tools

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