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Paper by DSI members published in Nature Portfolio

The paper «A consensus statement on the use of digital twins in medicine» by several DSI members has been published in Nature Portfolio. The paper is a product of the second DSI Strategy Lab on the topic of «Artificial Intelligence in medicine».

Abstract of the paper:

Digital Health Technologies represent a marked shift from current medical technologies in use, the approach to health and healthcare and stakeholders engaged in healthcare delivery. What the digitalized future of medicine will look like and how it should be governed is unclear. A participatory process with interdisciplinary expert groups developed scenarios of Artificial Intelligence use in medicine and recommendations on their governance. The process included a patient-consumer focus group and the recommendations were validated by a representative population survey in Switzerland. Digital twins were identified as a pivotal innovation for personalized healthcare, with 62% of the Swiss population expressing interest, though 87% oppose mandatory use. Additionally, 75% view the state as responsible for ensuring necessary infrastructure. Digital twins are seen as an opportunity to support both the healthcare provider as well as patient-consumer directly in different modes of use and along functions, prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy.


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The full article can be read here:
A consensus statement on the use of digital twins in medicine


Further results from the second DSI Strategy Lab on the topic of «Artificial Intelligence in medicine» can be found here.

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