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Informative technical report issued by the International Telecommunication Union Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health presenting a four-phase framework for the clinical evaluation, validation, and ongoing monitoring of AI systems in healthcare, with ethical and economic considerations integrated across the evaluation process.
Year:
2023
Month of approval:
March
Approval date:
24 March 2023
Place of meeting:
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Document code:
FG-AI4H DEL7.4
Version:
1
Series:
ITU-T Focus Group Deliverable
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Focus Group:
ITU-T Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health (FG-AI4H)
Working Group:
Working Group on Clinical Evaluation (WG-CE)
Collaborating organization:
World Health Organization (WHO)
Type of document:
Informative technical report
Subject:
Clinical evaluation of artificial intelligence systems in health
Keywords:
Artificial intelligence, bias, clinical evaluation, clinical validation, digital health, economic evaluation, generalisability, reporting
Scope:
Framework for evaluation of AI systems in healthcare
Intended audience:
Clinicians, researchers, developers, regulators, health systems, policymakers
Phases described:
Model purpose and suitability, algorithmic validation, clinical validation, deployment and ongoing monitoring
Publication status:
Informative ITU-T publication
Annex:
Annex A checklist summarizing key findings
Editorial team:
WG-CE co-chairs and writing group members
Contributors:
Members of the FG-AI4H Working Group on Clinical Evaluation and external experts
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Year:
2023
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Focus Group:
FG-AI4H – Artificial Intelligence for Health
Topic Group:
TG-MCH – Maternal and Child Health
Type of Document:
Topic Description Document (TDD) / Deliverable DEL10.7
Editors:
Alexandre Chiavegatto Filho, Gabriel Silva, Raghu Dharmaraju
Affiliation:
University of São Paulo, Brazil; Wadhwani AI, India
License:
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 IGO (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO)
Approval Date:
15 September 2023
Scope:
Standardized benchmarking for AI applications in maternal and child health
Keywords:
artificial intelligence, maternal health, child health, benchmarking, data quality, ethics, clinical relevance, regulations
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Cambridge
Topic:
Artificial Intelligence for Health
Document type:
Meeting agenda and documentation
Organization:
ITU-T Focus Group on AI for Health
Author:
FG-AI4H Chairman
Target audience:
ITU-T members, health and AI professionals
Period of validity:
March 21-24, 2023
Approval date:
March 2023
Date of amendments:
None
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Geneva
Topic:
Digital health, COVID-19 certificates
Document Type:
Liaison Statement
Organization / Institution:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Focus Group on AI for Health (FG-AI4H)
Author:
FG-AI4H
Target audience:
JCA-DCC, TSAG
Approval Date:
22 March 2022
Deadline:
N/A
Contact:
Thomas Wiegand, Chair, FG-AI4H, Fraunhofer HHI, Germany
Note:
Contact
Ana Rivière Cinnamond, PAHO/WHO
Abstract:
FG-AI4H nominates two representatives to JCA-DCC and informs on its ad-hoc group on digital technologies for COVID health emergency (AHG-DT4HE).
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Geneva
Topic:
Artificial Intelligence for Health
Document Type:
Onboarding Document
Organization:
ITU, WHO
Author:
Markus Wenzel, Eva Weicken, Matthias Gröschel
Target Audience:
Individuals and organizations interested in joining FG-AI4H
Effective Period:
2021
Approval Date:
15 October 2021
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
India
Theme:
Artificial Intelligence in Tuberculosis Detection
Document Type:
ITU-T Focus Group Deliverable
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Authors:
Dr. Manjula Singh, ICMR, Dr. Saurabh Gupta, AIIMS
Target Audience:
Public health professionals, AI researchers, medical practitioners
Effective Period:
2023-2025
Approval Date:
15 September 2023
Modification Date:
Not applicable
Year:
2023
Month of approval:
September 2023
Document type:
Informative publication; Focus Group Deliverable
Sector:
Standardization Sector (ITU-T)
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union
Issuing body:
ITU-T Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health (FG-AI4H)
Topic Group:
Dental Diagnostics and Digital Dentistry
Output designation:
TG-Dental Output 3
Version:
1
Approval date:
20 September 2023
Editor:
Rata Rokhshad
Contributors:
Maxime Ducret; Akhilanand Chaurasia; Teodora Karteva; Miroslav Radenkovic; Jelena Roganovic; Manal Hamdan; Hossein Mohammad-Rahimi; Joachim Krois; Pierre Lahoud; Falk Schwendicke
Subject area:
Artificial intelligence in dentistry; bioethics; digital health
Keywords:
Artificial intelligence; bioethics; checklist; deep learning; dental research; dentistry; guidelines; machine learning; teeth
Purpose:
Development of a framework and checklist to evaluate ethical aspects of AI applications in dentistry
Scope:
Ethical principles for development, implementation and use of AI applications in dental practice and research
Identified principles:
Diversity; transparency; wellness; privacy protection; solidarity; equity; prudence; law and governance; sustainable development; accountability and responsibility; respect of autonomy; decision-making
Licence:
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 IGO (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO)
Year:
2022-2024
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) / World Health Organization (WHO)
Working Group:
FG-AI4H – Artificial Intelligence for Health
Document Type:
Call for Participation / Topic Group Document
Topic:
Artificial Intelligence applications in Dermatology
Location:
Helsinki, Finland
Meeting Dates:
20-22 September 2022
Contact Person:
Harsha Jayakody
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Scope:
Establishing standardized benchmarking for AI in dermatology
Target Audience:
Health and IT professionals, AI researchers, clinicians, policy-makers, data providers
References:
De et al., 2020; WHO; Emam et al., 2020; Storm, 2022
Source:
TG-Derma Topic Driver
Year:
2024
Region / City:
European Union
Theme:
Health Technology Assessment
Document Type:
Guidance Document
Author:
HTA Coordination Group (HTACG)
Target Audience:
Health Technology Developers, Regulatory Authorities, Medical Researchers
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
28 November 2024
Date of Last Change:
N/A
Context:
Guidance document for filling in the joint clinical assessment (JCA) dossier template for medicinal products, intended for use by health technology developers and regulatory bodies.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Dobbs Ferry
Subject:
Occupational Therapy, Education
Document Type:
Program Curriculum
Institution:
Mercy University
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Prospective students, applicants for Occupational Therapy Doctorate
Period of Validity:
Starting Fall 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Institution:
Rural Clinical School Research Centre
Document type:
Research proposal outline
Intended use:
Preliminary presentation of a research idea
Target audience:
Prospective clinical and health researchers
Scope:
Clinical and health research projects
Geographic context:
Australia
Recommended length:
Three to five pages
Required sections:
Title, Background, Aims, Research Question, Research Plan, Dissemination, Project Team, Budget, Timeframe, References
Disciplinary focus:
Medical and health sciences
Note:
Year
Topic:
Clinical Research, Retinal Diseases
Document Type:
Clinical Research Site Information
Organization / Institution:
Jaeb Center for Health Research (JCHR)
Target Audience:
Clinical researchers, Investigators, Healthcare professionals
Authors:
Brendan J. McMullan; Anita J. Campbell; Christopher C. Blyth; Jonathan C. McNeil; Christopher P. Montgomery; Steven Y. C. Tong; Asha C. Bowen
Type of document:
Narrative review article
Topic:
Pediatric Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia
Population:
Neonates, children and adolescents
Medical specialty:
Infectious Diseases
Methods:
Systematic appraisal of published literature
Data sources:
PubMed and Medline
Search period:
January 1960 – 31 December 2018
Geographic context:
High-income countries
Funding source:
No funding received
Conflict of interest:
None declared
Clinical scope:
Community-acquired and healthcare-associated bacteremia
Note:
Year
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Canberra
Topic:
Healthcare, Peritoneal Dialysis
Document Type:
Clinical Procedure
Organization / institution:
Canberra Health Services
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Healthcare staff, including Registered and Enrolled Nurses, Medical Officers, Consultants, Nephrology Advance Trainee Registrar (ATR), Students under direct supervision
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Institution:
Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale
Course:
Neuromuscular Systems II
Credits:
2
Duration:
12 weeks, first semester of third year
Contributors:
Suzana Simoes PT, DPT, NCS; Kim B. Smith PT, DPT; Jennifer Canbek, PT, PhD, NCS
Target audience:
Physical therapy students
Activity type:
Laboratory learning activity with volunteer patients
Focus:
Clinical decision making using ICF model for Parkinson’s disease
Learning objectives:
Assessment of PD cases, development of PT problem list, formulation of patient-centered plan of care, implementation of treatment interventions, evaluation of treatment outcomes
Materials:
Assigned readings from Schenkman & McCulloch (2002), Schenkman et al. (2010)
Methods:
Lab sessions with patient volunteers, outcome measures, treatment sessions, video documentation, SOAP note assignments
Assessment:
Rubric-based evaluation of outcome measures, ICF model application, problem list, plan of care, goals, treatment, and documentation
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Clinical practice guidelines, rehabilitation, stroke
Document Type:
Interview transcript
Organization / Institution:
Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy, Jefferson College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston University
Authors:
Dr. Therese Johnston, Dr. Lisa Brown
Target Audience:
Clinicians, rehabilitation professionals, researchers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Canberra
Subject:
Female Genital Cutting (FGC), Clinical Guidelines, Healthcare
Document Type:
Clinical Guideline
Organization / Institution:
Canberra Health Services
Target Audience:
Healthcare staff (medical officers, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, midwives, allied health, students)
Contextual Description:
Clinical guideline outlining the management and prevention of female genital cutting (FGC) for healthcare providers at Canberra Health Services.
Year:
2004
Region / City:
USA
Subject:
Healthcare, Medical Software, Procedures
Document Type:
Technical Manual
Organization / Institution:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Author:
REDACTED
Target Audience:
Medical Professionals, IT Staff
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
April 2004
Date of Changes:
December 2018
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Canberra
Subject:
Clinical Records Management
Document Type:
Procedure
Organization:
Canberra Health Services
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
CHS staff involved in clinical record management
Period of Validity:
Indefinite
Approval Date:
2022
Amendment Date:
2022