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  • AI for better health: Carey joins national effort to build workforce and capacity

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    Why it matters: Through AIM-AHEAD, Carey Business School faculty are helping U.S. researchers utilize AI to advance diabetes and other health research.

  • Caution! Doctor ratings on the internet can be quite outdated.

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    In the U.S., almost three-quarters of patients utilize five-star scale web ratings of physicians to guide them. But how much should you trust these online ratings?

  • Let Curves Speak: A Continuous Glucose Monitor based Large Sensor Foundation Model for Diabetes Management

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    CGM-LSM improves near-future glucose prediction with high accuracy and robustness, advancing diabetes management through large-scale sensor data analysis.

  • Toward an “Equitable” Assimilation of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning into Our Health Care System AI

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    AI/ML can improve healthcare but may worsen inequities. Leaders must ensure fairness with audits, benchmarks, policies, and education to support equity.

  • Leading researchers gather to advance the promise of digital technologies and AI

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    The annual Conference on Health Information Technology and Analytics (CHITA) sparks ideas for the not-so-distant future of high-tech health care delivery.

  • AI for health equity: navigating the future of health care

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    Why it matters: Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the health care industry, and we must be vigilant to ensure that these technological advancements bring equitable outcomes. The Artificial Intelligence for Health Equity (AIHE) series at Johns Hopkins University addresses this challenge, ensuring that AI integration in health care fairly meets the needs of underserved communities.

  • Baltimore Sun: Baltimore researchers say AI could help reduce disparities

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    In the article "Baltimore researchers say AI could help reduce disparities, improve access in health care," CDHAI Co-Directors Ritu Agarwal and Gordon Gao discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) could play a pivotal role in addressing health disparities and improving access to care, especially in underserved communities.

  • Addressing algorithmic bias and the perpetuation of health inequities: An AI bias aware framework

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    Why it matters: To ensure equitable health care access and delivery in the future, artificial intelligence designers and decision makers will need to follow bias avoidance best practices.

  • Ritu Agarwal named inaugural Wm. Polk Carey Distinguished Professor

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    Ritu Agarwal, a pioneer in digital health research with a commitment to social impact, becomes the first Wm. Polk Carey Distinguished Professor at Carey Business School.

  • Can reciprocity beat self-interest in motivating healthy behavior?

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    CDHAI delves into an anthropological trait every human being has possessed since ancient times: reciprocity.

  • How privilege and politics are affecting disparity in vaccine rates

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    What factors contribute to the racial disparities in COVID-19 vaccination rates? Researchers found they are tied to each other more than you’d think.

  • Foretelling the physician’s future: Health care fraud prediction with behavioral big data

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    Fraud, waste, and abuse have been identified as some of health care’s most vexing challenges, contributing to rising health care costs.

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