Harris, Steve and Bonnici, Tim and Keen, Thomas and Lilaonitkul, Watjana and White, Mark J. and Swanepoel, Nel (2022) Clinical deployment environments: Five pillars of translational machine learning for health. Frontiers in Digital Health, 4. ISSN 2673-253X
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Abstract
Machine Learning for Health (ML4H) has demonstrated efficacy in computer imaging and other self-contained digital workflows, but has failed to substantially impact routine clinical care. This is no longer because of poor adoption of Electronic Health Records Systems (EHRS), but because ML4H needs an infrastructure for development, deployment and evaluation within the healthcare institution. In this paper, we propose a design pattern called a Clinical Deployment Environment (CDE). We sketch the five pillars of the CDE: (1) real world development supported by live data where ML4H teams can iteratively build and test at the bedside (2) an ML-Ops platform that brings the rigour and standards of continuous deployment to ML4H (3) design and supervision by those with expertise in AI safety (4) the methods of implementation science that enable the algorithmic insights to influence the behaviour of clinicians and patients and (5) continuous evaluation that uses randomisation to avoid bias but in an agile manner. The CDE is intended to answer the same requirements that bio-medicine articulated in establishing the translational medicine domain. It envisions a transition from “real-world” data to “real-world” development.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | European Scholar > Multidisciplinary |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 13 Jan 2023 08:47 |
Last Modified: | 17 Oct 2024 04:31 |
URI: | http://article.publish4promo.com/id/eprint/946 |