Upcoming webinar: Digital Determinants of Health: AI and the need for equity-focused innovation in digital health

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Nature Reviews Nephrology welcomes you to this webinar, in which our two speakers — Leo Celi and Kianoush Kashani — will present on the theme of Digital Determinants of Health, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and the need for equity-focused innovation. The webinar will be held on World Kidney Day, which this year focuses on “Advancing equitable access to care and optimal medication practice”. In their Comment “Digital determinants of health: opportunities and risks amidst health inequities”, Leo Celi and colleagues argue that given the current digital revolution, digital tools and AI applications in health care must be developed with equity at the forefront to avoid perpetuating historical biases and inequities. With their Consensus Statement on “Digital health and acute kidney injury”, Kianoush Kashani and colleagues highlight some of the potential applications of digital health tools in nephrology, as well as the need for equitable digitization.
'Artificial Intelligence: The digital determinant of health to rule them all', presented by Leo Celi
'Digital health in acute kidney injury management', presented by Kianoush Kashani
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a highly prevalent clinical syndrome that substantially impacts patient outcomes. It is accepted by the clinical communities that the management of AKI is time sensitive. Unfortunately, despite growing proof of its preventability, AKI management remains suboptimal in community, acute care, and post-acute care settings. Digital health solutions comprise various tools and models to improve care processes and patient outcomes in multiple medical fields. AKI development, progression, recovery, or lack thereof, offers tremendous opportunities for developing, validating, and implementing digital health solutions in multiple settings.
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