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Eur Heart J
November 2021
National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust, London, UK.
Adv Lab Med
October 2020
NSW Health Pathology, Forensic & Analytical Science Service (FASS), Sydney, Australia.
Background: This article is focused on the understanding of the key points and their importance and impact on the future of early disease predictive models, accurate and fast diagnosis, patient management, optimise treatment, precision medicine, and allocation of resources through the applications of Big Data (BD) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare.
Content: BD and AI processes include learning which is the acquisition of information and rules for using the information, reasoning which is using rules to reach approximate or definite conclusions and self-correction. This can help improve the detection of diseases, rare diseases, toxicity, identifying health system barriers causing under-diagnosis.
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