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Review
. 2023 Feb 28:6:985469.
doi: 10.3389/frai.2023.985469. eCollection 2023.

Culture intelligent workflow, structure, and steps

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Review

Culture intelligent workflow, structure, and steps

James Andrew Henry. Front Artif Intell. .

Abstract

Introduction: Technologies abstract intelligence and provide predictor and precision insight in workflows that manage disorders, similar to cardiology and hematological disease. Positive perceptions of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that support Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL) manage transformations with a safe system that improves wellbeing. In sections, workflow introduces an eXamination (X = AI) as an end-to-end structure to culture workstreams in a step-by-step design to manage populace health in a governed system.

Method: To better healthcare outcomes, communities and personnel benefit from an explanation and an interpretive that elucidates workflow for citizens or practitioners to comprehend personalized platforms. Therefore, the author undertook structure and practice reviews and appraised perspectives that impact the management of AI in public health and medicine.

Results: Figures for the management of AI workflow illustrate and inform on the model, structure, culture, assurance, process steps, values, and governance required for abstract insights in public health and medicine. The papers' end-to-end structure with explanans in a work culture interprets the step-by-step designs that manage the success of AI. Personalized care graphics offer an explanandum in the management of biological analytic value.

Discussion: Healthcare leadership collaboratives plan population health with an upstream, workplace and workstream format. Secure workflow and safety wellbeing system requirements prove that genomics and AI improve medicine. Therefore, the paper discusses group understanding of current practice, ethics, policy, and legality.

Conclusion: "Culture, intelligent workflow, structure, and steps" improve wellbeing with personalized care and align a percept for national opportunities, regional control, and local needs. Personalized practice cultures support analytic systems to describe, predict, precision, and prescript medicine in population health management eXaminations.

Keywords: artificial; health; intelligence; management; population.

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Conflict of interest statement

The author declares that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
Model workflow.
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Figure 2
Workflow structure.
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Figure 3
Culture work, assure flow.
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Figure 4
Workflow steps.
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Figure 5
Workflow values.
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Figure 6
Workflow governance.

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