A pragmatic trial of an Artificial intelligence DRiven appOInTment maNagEment SyStem (ADROITNESS) in NHS outpatient departments: WP3 REPORT
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Thomas, N., Frings, D., Flood, C., Grisan, E., Wood, K., Daly, N. and Sharma, S. (2024). A pragmatic trial of an Artificial intelligence DRiven appOInTment maNagEment SyStem (ADROITNESS) in NHS outpatient departments: WP3 REPORT. London South Bank University.
Authors | Thomas, N., Frings, D., Flood, C., Grisan, E., Wood, K., Daly, N. and Sharma, S. |
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Abstract | DrDoctor is an artificial intelligence system that seeks to predict the probability of outpatient not attending their appointment (phase 1) predicting linked clinics (phase2a) and predicting out of sequence linked appointments (phase 2b). LSBU were commissioned by NHS England to evaluate the use of the DrDoctor system in two NHS trusts to see if it is accurate, safe, effective provides value and explore person centred aspects (phase 1) and due to time constrainst resulting from DrDoctor delays in development consider the only the processes adopted (for phases 2a and 2b). A summary of phase 1 work stream 3 How effective is the DrDoctor AI system? covering rationale, objectives, hypotheses, methods and results for this work stream |
Keywords | DrDoctor, effectiveness, DNA, outpatient |
Year | 2024 |
Publisher | London South Bank University |
Funder/Client | NHS England |
File | License File Access Level Restricted |
Publication dates | |
05 Mar 2024 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 12 Mar 2024 |
https://openresearch.lsbu.ac.uk/item/9699w
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