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Weekly Update
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February 15, 2025 |
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This week on JAMA+ AI Conversations, we speak with Sanjat Kanjilal, MD, MPH, about the use of machine learning to improve the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. Other topics explored include the broader benefits, beyond cost savings, of employer-backed digital health platforms for mental wellness, and a new study that suggests that large language models represent a promising approach to characterizing research proposals at scale, which may be useful in guiding resource allocation.
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Medical News & Perspectives
JAMA
Researchers Use Machine Learning to Put Older Clinical Guidelines to the Test
Yulin Hswen, ScD, MPH; Rita Rubin, MA
INVITED COMMENTARY
JAMA Network Open
Employer-Sponsored Digital Health Platforms for Mental Wellness—A Good Investment
Molly Candon, PhD; Rebecca E. Stewart, PhD
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
JAMA Network Open
Research Domain Criteria in NIMH Grants Characterized Using Large Language Models
Roy H. Perlis, MD, MSc
RESEARCH LETTER
JAMA Network Open
Use of Digital Health Technologies by Older US Adults
Cornelius A. James, MD; Tanima Basu, MS, MA5; Brahmajee K. Nallamothu, MD, MPH; et al
AUDIO
Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Disease Using AI
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