The American College of Radiology has approved its first practice parameter for imaging AI, establishing guidance for the deployment and management of AI tools in clinical care.
The framework, developed with the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine, outlines steps for selecting, implementing and monitoring AI tools, including governance, performance tracking and patient privacy protections, according to a May 5 news release.
The guidance also calls for organizations to maintain inventories of AI tools, conduct local testing before deployment and monitor models for performance drift and safety risks over time.
The group has also introduced Assess-AI, a data service designed to track AI performance and benchmark results across sites using imaging tools. The effort is intended to support more standardized, transparent and safe adoption of AI across radiology workflows as health systems expand use of the technology.
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