AI-Supported Haematology Referral Optimisation
Cross-source consensus on AI-Supported Haematology Referral Optimisation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The intervention used natural language processing to classify referral notes and automatically generate standardised test order sets before the first specialist haematology appointment. — What factors influence patient participation in an artificial intelligence-based initiative to optimise referrals from primary to specialist haematology care? A multicentre retrospective observational study in four Spanish hospitals
- The initiative aimed to make the first haematology appointment diagnostically actionable and reduce low-value follow-up visits for test review. — What factors influence patient participation in an artificial intelligence-based initiative to optimise referrals from primary to specialist haematology care? A multicentre retrospective observational study in four Spanish hospitals
- The standardised test order sets were derived from tests commonly ordered at first appointments and refined by an expert panel. — What factors influence patient participation in an artificial intelligence-based initiative to optimise referrals from primary to specialist haematology care? A multicentre retrospective observational study in four Spanish hospitals
- The intervention was implemented through the Casiopea electronic health record and the SCAE primary care database. — What factors influence patient participation in an artificial intelligence-based initiative to optimise referrals from primary to specialist haematology care? A multicentre retrospective observational study in four Spanish hospitals
- The model differs from traditional e-consults because it standardises diagnostic preparation before the first specialist appointment rather than relying mainly on asynchronous specialist advice. — What factors influence patient participation in an artificial intelligence-based initiative to optimise referrals from primary to specialist haematology care? A multicentre retrospective observational study in four Spanish hospitals