The underuse of AI in the health sector: Opportunity costs, success stories, risks and recommendations

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Purpose: This contribution explores the underuse of artificial intelligence (AI) in the health sector, what this means for practice, and how much the underuse can cost. Attention is drawn to the relevance of an issue that the European Parliament has outlined as a "major threat" in 2020. At its heart is the risk that research and development on trusted AI systems for medicine and digital health will pile up in lab centers without generating further practical relevance. Our analysis highlights why researchers, practitioners and especially policymakers, should pay attention to this phenomenon. Methods: The paper examines the ways in which governments and public agencies are addressing the underuse of AI. As governments and international organizations often acknowledge the limitations of their own initiatives, the contribution explores the causes of the current issues and suggests ways to improve initiatives for digital health. Results: Recommendations address the development of standards, models of regulatory governance, assessment of the opportunity costs of underuse of technology, and the urgency of the problem. Conclusions: The exponential pace of AI advances and innovations makes the risks of underuse of AI increasingly threatening. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Pagallo, U., O’Sullivan, S., Nevejans, N., Holzinger, A., Friebe, M., Jeanquartier, F., … Miernik, A. (2024, January 1). The underuse of AI in the health sector: Opportunity costs, success stories, risks and recommendations. Health and Technology. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12553-023-00806-7

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