可自动化的基于活动的复杂性单元评分方法,作为一种特定于任务的模型方法,将病理人工智能解决方案的结果货币化。

IF 3 Q3 PATHOLOGY
Stavros Pantelakos, Martha Nifora, Georgios Agrogiannis
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背景:成本控制政策对医疗保健决策的影响越来越大。在这方面,数字卫生干预措施货币化的必要性最近得到了强调。以前的研究试图推断成本控制与数字病理解决方案的实施,主要是基于节省操作成本或减少诊断错误。然而,没有研究试图将人工智能算法执行的更广泛的潜在诊断任务与财务数据联系起来。方法:在此,我们采用工作量测量工具,目的是货币化与病理学人工智能解决方案实施相关的特定结果。使用基于自动化活动的复杂性单元评分方法对132个前列腺核心活检样本进行工作量编码。随后,假设一种完善的前列腺癌筛查工具在临床全面部署,计算了避免工作量、全职等效收益和相应的成本节约。结果:对于固定百分比的阴性核心和稳定的年度前列腺核心活检工作量,估计每年避免的总工作量为4291复杂性单位,平均每个提升数避免16.25复杂性单位。计算出的全职当量收益为0.12,而预计每年可节省高达2402.34欧元的成本,或每个复杂性单位节省0.55欧元,平均每个提升数可节省8.93欧元。结论:基于自动化活动的复杂性单元评分方法似乎是一种合适的经济评估工具,用于评估特定任务的人工智能解决方案在给定的组织病理学实验室或实验室组中的可能实现,考虑到它是每个设计的特定任务工作量测量工具。
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The Automatable Activity-Based Approach to Complexity Unit Scoring as a task-specific model approach to monetizing outcomes of pathology artificial intelligence solutions.

Background: Cost-containment policies are increasingly affecting decision-making in healthcare. In this context, the need for monetization of digital health interventions has been recently emphasized. Previous studies have attempted to extrapolate cost containment in conjunction with the implementation of digital pathology solutions mostly on the basis of operational cost savings or diagnostic error reduction. However, no study has attempted to link a wider spectrum of potential diagnostic tasks performed by artificial intelligence algorithms to financial figures.

Methods: Herein, we employ a workload measurement tool for the purpose of monetizing particular outcomes associated with the implementation of a pathology artificial intelligence solution. A hundred and thirty-two prostate core biopsy samples were encoded for workload using the Automatable Activity-Based Approach to Complexity Unit Scoring. Subsequently, avoided workload, full-time equivalent gains, and corresponding cost savings were calculated assuming full clinical deployment of a well-developed prostate cancer screening tool.

Results: For a fixed percentage of negative cores and a steady yearly workload of prostate core biopsies, the estimated total avoided workload amounted to 4,291 complexity units per year, with an average avoidance of 16.25 complexity units per ascension number. The calculated full-time equivalent gains were 0.12, whereas projected cost savings were as high as €2,402.34 per year or €0.55 per complexity unit, which in turn would yield an average of €8.93 per ascension number.

Conclusions: The Automatable Activity-Based Approach to Complexity Unit Scoring appears to be a suitable economic evaluation tool for assessing the possible implementation of task-specific artificial intelligence solutions in a given histopathology laboratory or group of laboratories, considering it is a task-specific workload measurement tool per design.

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发文量
45
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine is an open venue for the rapid publication of major achievements in various fields of pathology, cytopathology, and biomedical and translational research. The Journal aims to share new insights into the molecular and cellular mechanisms of human diseases and to report major advances in both experimental and clinical medicine, with a particular emphasis on translational research. The investigations of human cells and tissues using high-dimensional biology techniques such as genomics and proteomics will be given a high priority. Articles on stem cell biology are also welcome. The categories of manuscript include original articles, review and perspective articles, case studies, brief case reports, and letters to the editor.
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