Podcast: OUH experts focus on AI in the healthcare system
Recently, Peter Børker Nielsen, Programme Manager at CAI-X, Janni Jensen, radiographer at the Department of Radiology, and Troels Martin Range, chief consultant at the Emergency Department, participated in the podcast AI Denmark.
“I think the common idea is that you can just go in and replace. You replace entire people with entire AI solutions, and then everything is alright. But AI, as it works today, is used in niche products, products to solve a single thing within a clinical workflow or a patient journey. So you can't just replace. This means that you get a new tool at your disposal, which you have to use every now and then in your workflow, and it requires some restructuring of our staff, it requires a restructuring of the way we organise ourselves."
This is what Programme Manager Peter Børker Jensen says in the episode 'AI in the healthcare system - a long way to the wild visions' of the podcast AI Denmark. Here he goes into what AI can realistically help with in the healthcare system, and what it requires before an AI solution can be implemented in the clinic.
In the podcast, you can also hear associate professor and radiographer Janni Jensen from the Department of Radiology and associate professor and chief consultant Troels Martin Range from the Emergency Department talk about the use of AI in X-rays and medical imaging, as well as to predict patient flows in the Emergency Department at Odense University Hospital, two projects CAI-X is also involved in.