Greece 2.0, Health Economics and Outcome Research and the Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Another Missed Opportunity or it's Time for Brilliance?

Dimitrios Fylatos, Iris-Panagiota Efthymiou, Symeon Sidiropoulos, Alkinoos Emmanouil-Kalos, A. Vozikis
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The EU National Recovery and Resilience Plan "Greece 2.0" includes, among other priorities, a framework to promote and reform the health system, with a focus on digitalization of health and the use of information technology applications. Greece 2.0 may offer a chance to address the current scarcity of high-quality, reliable data sources, which is limiting the spread and impact of health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). We also suspect that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in HEOR will play an important role in Greece's health-care reform and that it will be critical for making real-world data-driven decisions, reducing policy uncertainty. Greece has a once-in-a-lifetime chance to start from scratch and potentially build data-centric AI systems that prioritise data quality over quantity and are built on scalable, flexible, and governable data collection. This commentary explains and critically considers the significance of developing and funding an innovative plan for using AI in HEOR as part of the Greece 2.0 framework. It also discusses ethical issues and the larger role of HEOR in health-care reform.
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希腊2.0,健康经济学和结果研究和人工智能的兴起:又一次错失的机会还是辉煌的时候?
除其他优先事项外,欧盟国家复苏和弹性计划“希腊2.0”包括一个促进和改革卫生系统的框架,重点是卫生数字化和信息技术应用。希腊2.0可能提供一个机会,解决目前缺乏高质量、可靠的数据来源的问题,这限制了卫生经济学和结果研究(HEOR)的传播和影响。我们还怀疑,在HEOR中使用人工智能(AI)将在希腊的医疗改革中发挥重要作用,并且对于制定现实世界的数据驱动决策,减少政策不确定性至关重要。希腊有一个千载难逢的机会从头开始,并有可能建立以数据为中心的人工智能系统,该系统优先考虑数据质量而不是数量,并建立在可扩展、灵活和可治理的数据收集基础上。这篇评论解释并批判性地考虑了制定和资助在高等教育中使用人工智能的创新计划的重要性,该计划是希腊2.0框架的一部分。它还讨论了伦理问题和高等教育在保健改革中的更大作用。
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