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AI-Supported Screening

Value in Health journal

Title: AI Support Reduced Screening Burden in a Systematic Review with Costs and Cost-Effectiveness Outcomes (SR-CCEO) for Cost-Effectiveness Modeling

Date Published: May 2023

Value in Health: Abstract

Citation: Borowiack, E. et al. (2023) MSR61 AI Support Reduced Screening Burden in a Systematic Review with Costs and Cost-Effectiveness Outcomes (SR-CCEO) for Cost-Effectiveness Modeling, Value in Health Journal. Available at: https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(23)01696-0/fulltext (Accessed: 2024). 

AI-Supported Screening

What is this report about?

The authors aimed to determine whether artificial intelligence could streamline the screening process and whether it is a safe alternative to traditional screening approaches. 

How did Laser AI help?

The machine learning models within Laser AI helped to streamline the three-stage screening approach (AI-assisted single screening – AISS). 

What were the results?

The workload during the screening process for this abstract was reduced by 43% The author's results suggest that artificial intelligence-assisted screening might reduce the workload on human researchers.

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