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        CREATING A STANDARDIZED METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING AI STUDIES IN DUTCH HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS

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        2023
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        Groeneveld, Remco
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        Documentation is a vital part of healthcare, however, it can take up to 40% of a workweek for healthcare providers to do it. This valuable time can better be spent on providing care to patients. To decrease this, different AI system initiatives are introduced. One of these AI system initiatives is the Care2Report initiative, currently running a pilot at the UMCU. Unfortunately, the process and requirements of introducing these AI systems in the healthcare environment are not always clear. That is why this study explores the different processes and deliverables used for the implementation of AI systems within healthcare. There is aimed to document the different deliverables and activities at the hand of the meta-modelling technique by creating process delivery diagrams. For each of the different phases within the implementation process, process delivery diagrams have been created. Besides that, a deliverable list is supplied with background information about the different deliverables. Besides that, an ethical toolmap has been developed to give guidance in the implementation process and allow for the ethical implementation of AI systems within healthcare. At the hand of different interviews with domain experts, the models have been updated and the extended ethical toolmap has been cross-referenced with the different deliverables and activities.
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