EBSCO Information Services, a leading provider of research databases, e-journals, and other information resources, has announced the launch of the EBSCO’s Clinical Decisions Dyna Innovation Center. This initiative brings together a team of clinical and healthcare experts to explore the integration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology into point-of-care resources. The goal is to provide faster access to EBSCO's evidence-based, expert-curated information for clinicians, nurses, and healthcare professionals.
In the current healthcare landscape, accessing critical clinical information often involves multiple steps, including entering queries into search interfaces and navigating through search results. The Clinical Decisions team is investigating the use of AI to deliver instant answers directly at the point of care, utilizing large language models (LLMs) within EBSCO's trusted, evidence-based platform.
When incorporating AI into clinical decision-making, the Clinical Decisions editorial team, led by Dr. Peter Oettgen (Editor-in-Chief, DynaMed®), Diane Hanson (Editor-in-Chief, Dynamic Health™), and Dr. Katherine Eisenberg (Sr. Medical Director, Clinical Decisions), emphasizes a judicious approach. Principles for the responsible use of AI have been outlined, focusing on quality, security, patient privacy, transparency, governance, and equity.
The EBSCO's Clinical Decisions Dyna Innovation Center demonstrates EBSCO's commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements in healthcare, ensuring that clinicians have access to the most relevant and timely information to enhance patient care.
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