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Kim Lucas's avatar

Agree a 1000%.

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Nick Genes's avatar

I’m reminded of early “Greek oracle” clinical decision support like Shortliffe’s MYCIN expert system - if you input hundreds of data points, the machine spits out a preferred antibiotic. The rules were all so easy to understand in isolation but they were combined and weighted to an extent that the machine seemed wise and powerful (and tended to be slightly more guideline-adherent than clinicians).

Those systems didn’t catch on because data entry was cumbersome, but everyone trusted the underlying rules engine.

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