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Title [sv]
Implementering av artificiell intelligens (AI): Ett projekt om hur AI förändrar information och kunskapspraktiker i hälso- och sjukvården
Title [en]
Implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI): Exploring how AI changes information and knowledge practices in healthcare
Abstract [en]
Healthcare is one of the most promising application areas for artificial intelligence (AI) but research has identified numerous barriers to the implementation and use of AI applications and systems in the healthcare sector. One such barrier is the knowledge monopoly of the health professions in matters regarding health and treatment of diseases, gained through long academic education, training, and practical experience. This project is based on three AI applications implemented and put into use during 2023-2024 in Region Halland, Sweden. The overall aim is to generate new knowledge about real-world implementation and use of AI applications in routine healthcare and how professional roles can act as barriers during the implementation process. The results from the project will provide new knowledge to a field which so far has mainly focused on the development of technological aspects of AI applications. It will both advance the understanding of how to establish implementation processes for the introduction of AI applications in healthcare and inform how such processes can build on the competencies and roles of healthcare professionals.
Co-InvestigatorPetersson, Lena
Co-InvestigatorNeher, Margit
Co-InvestigatorNygren, Jens
Co-InvestigatorLarsson, Ingrid
Principal InvestigatorNilsen, Per
Co-InvestigatorSvedberg, Petra
Coordinating organisation
Halmstad University
Funder
Period
2022-12-01 - 2025-11-30
National Category
Health Care Service and Management, Health Policy and Services and Health EconomySocial Sciences Interdisciplinary
Identifiers
DiVA, id: project:2985Project, id: 2022-05406_VR