Doximity has announced that its Doximity Clinical AI platform achieved top results in an independent clinical AI safety evaluation. The platform outperformed leading AI models in the NOHARM benchmark.
The Ask platform, the company’s HIPAA-compliant clinical AI solution, ranked highest among evaluated systems. The assessment was conducted by ARISE, a clinical AI research team from Stanford and Harvard Medical Schools.
The NOHARM test is one of the most thorough assessments of AI safety in the clinical setting. Scientists carried out tests of AI models using virtual cases of patients. It considered the effectiveness of systems’ reaction to different medical situations. In conclusion, according to the research, the AI platform Ask demonstrated the best performance among the rest using a real-world clinical sample. It is close to the way doctors use AI technologies in their work. Moreover, specialized clinical AI technologies provided better results than generic models.
AI Safety Driven by Physician Expertise and Secure Healthcare Innovation
The Clinical AI platform is a solution that was created for use in medicine. It brings together the capabilities of artificial intelligence and physicians’ knowledge. The success of the Clinical AI platform is due to the extensive involvement of physicians in this process. As part of the PeerCheck™ program, over 11,000 citing physician experts have reviewed. Improved the answers generated by the Ask platform.
“We have long believed that the path to trustworthy healthcare AI runs through physicians, not around them,” said Dr. Louis-Antoine Mullie, Head of Medical AI at Doximity. “Continuous physician review isn’t a differentiator. It’s a requirement. This result reinforces the importance of combining advanced AI systems with rigorous clinical oversight and independent safety evaluations like NOHARM.”
It assists in improving the accuracy and relevancy of the AI-generated information. Moreover, constant feedback from physicians ensures safe implementation of the healthcare AI. Over 150 health systems have reviewed and implemented the Clinical AI Suite, including Ask. Eight of the nation’s top 20 hospitals also use it.
In addition, the platform offers enterprise-level security solutions that feature end-to-end encryption. Role-based access control, auditing/logging, and session isolation. With the growing adoption of AI by healthcare companies, the Clinical AI platform aims to achieve a balance between innovation & security.
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News Source: Businesswire.com