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King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre and MIT Jameel Clinic collaborate on AI

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King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSH&RC) and the Jameel Clinic, a research centre at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), have announced a partnership aimed at advancing clinical artificial intelligence (AI) research

This collaboration is important for both organisations as they strive to enhance patient care, improve clinical outcomes, and reduce healthcare costs through the development and implementation of advanced AI tools.

The partnership between KFSH&RC and MIT Jameel Clinic will primarily focus on three key areas:

Developing new AI tools: KFSH&RC and MIT Jameel Clinic will combine their unique strengths and expertise to develop safe and effective procedures for deploying AI tools in specific clinical contexts. This collaborative effort will ensure that AI tools are seamlessly integrated into diverse healthcare settings, optimising their clinical utility.

Broad testing for equitable health outcomes: The partnership will involve the broad testing of AI tools in diverse patient populations, with a focus on ensuring equitable health outcomes for all individuals. By testing the tools across a wide range of demographics and clinical facilities, KFSH&RC and MIT Jameel Clinic aim to enable equitable healthcare outcomes.

Refining AI tool development: KFSH&RC and MIT Jameel Clinic are committed to continuously refining the development of AI tools. Through iterative feedback and evaluation, the partnership will optimise the clinical utility of these tools, ensuring their effectiveness, safety, and ability to deliver the highest quality of patient care.

Osama Alswailem, MD, MA, chief information officer at KFSH&RC, said, "Our collaboration with Jameel Clinic presents an exciting opportunity to drive forward the field of clinical AI. Together, we aspire to pioneer cutting-edge solutions that effectively address healthcare needs, leading the way towards transformative advancements."

Fotini Christia, Ford International professor of the Social Sciences at MIT and director of the Sociotechnical Systems Research Center stated, "We are confident that the collaboration between MIT Jameel Clinic and King Faisal Hospital and Research Center can make a real difference in patients' lives. The integration of AI technology has the power to enhance the quality, efficiency, and accessibility of healthcare, ultimately transforming the healthcare landscape for all.”