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Moving Digital Health: Dr. Raza Abidi of Dalhousie University

Moving Digital Health: Dr. Raza Abidi of Dalhousie University

Released Friday, 22nd July 2022
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Moving Digital Health: Dr. Raza Abidi of Dalhousie University

Moving Digital Health: Dr. Raza Abidi of Dalhousie University

Moving Digital Health: Dr. Raza Abidi of Dalhousie University

Moving Digital Health: Dr. Raza Abidi of Dalhousie University

Friday, 22nd July 2022
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Professor of Computer Science and Professor of Medicine at Dalhousie University, Dr. Abidi serves as director of the Health Informatics graduate program and leads the university’s NICHE research group, bringing the benefits of knowledge management technologies to healthcare enterprises. Read Blog Post Here!

 Episode Highlights 

  • The primary driver of digital health progress
  • The two sides of AI, and where machine learning falls in this paradigm
  • Two key problems Dr. Abidi and his team address using AI and ML for decision support
  • How Explainable AI can help build physicians’ confidence in decision support tools
  • How an AI decision support system can double as an educational device
  • The adoption challenges inherent in black-box models
  • Why more data is not necessarily better
  • Why Dr. Abidi considers data collection the weak link in data quality
  • Distinguishing between biases: which impact a model’s performance and which do not?
  • Current NICHE team projects
  • How the rise of e-therapeutics grew virtual care, and a crucial clarification of terms
  • Barriers to digital health innovation, and countries/entities that are leading the way

Links  

https://www.linkedin.com/in/raza-abidi-73b769111/?originalSubdomain=ca

https://niche.cs.dal.ca

https://niche.cs.dal.ca/raza_abidi/

 

Quotes  

  • “The onset of digital health was the need to collect all the patient information and then make it available at the point of care.”
  • “From a mindset standpoint, we have moved from that data-intensive digital health to more knowledge-and-services-oriented digital health.”
  • “I think [the target] is: how can we actually use decision support to impact the operationalization of healthcare services?”
  • “The entire reason for Explainable AI is to build trust, and once we build the trust, then the uptake of that decision model will actually be high. Otherwise, it will be used on and off, and there will always be ‘can I have a second opinion?’”
  • “Biases come at two different levels, which we need to understand: Is it an ethical bias, or is it a bias that would affect the performance of the model?”
  • “There are two sides of research: one is fundamental research, and one is applied research. And it is the fundamental research that is supported by these collaborations, because that is where we are asking the hard questions.”
  • “One cannot discount the utility and applicability of artificial intelligence in health. It comes from all sides.”
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