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EU-PFF NEWS

Survey on the use of AI in healthcare

10 Mar 2023 - 11:03

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The European Respiratory Society is currently conducting a short survey to find out what patients, carers and the general public know about the use of AI in healthcare, and what they think about it. The survey is part of the DRAGON project which, amongst other things, aims to develop AI to help diagnose COVID-19 and to use in potential future pandemics. You can find the survey which takes about 6 minutes to complete here.

The IMI DRAGON project was launched in 2020 with the aim of using artificial intelligence and machine learning to support precise coronavirus diagnosis and prognosis. The University of Maastricht is the Project Coordinator and Radiomics is the Project Lead, working in collaboration with ERS and a range of academic institutions and industry partners.

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