Book contents
- Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare
- Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I Personalized Medicine
- Part II Optimizing Healthcare Systems
- 5 Using Algorithmic Solutions to Address Gatekeeper Training Issues for Suicide Prevention on College Campuses
- 6 Optimizing Defibrillator Deployment
- 7 Optimization of Biomarker-Based Prostate Cancer Screening Policies
- 8 Analytics-Driven Capacity Management
- 9 Practical Advice for Clinician–Engineer Partnerships for the Use of AI, Optimization, and Analytics for Healthcare Delivery
- References
5 - Using Algorithmic Solutions to Address Gatekeeper Training Issues for Suicide Prevention on College Campuses
from Part II - Optimizing Healthcare Systems
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 April 2022
- Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare
- Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I Personalized Medicine
- Part II Optimizing Healthcare Systems
- 5 Using Algorithmic Solutions to Address Gatekeeper Training Issues for Suicide Prevention on College Campuses
- 6 Optimizing Defibrillator Deployment
- 7 Optimization of Biomarker-Based Prostate Cancer Screening Policies
- 8 Analytics-Driven Capacity Management
- 9 Practical Advice for Clinician–Engineer Partnerships for the Use of AI, Optimization, and Analytics for Healthcare Delivery
- References
Summary
In this chapter, we: (1) detail the problem scope and gatekeeper training as a solution to it, (2) delineate key issues that can impact GT as well as the consequences of ignoring them, (3) explore the value of social network information for GT recruitment, (4) explain the mathematical model of GT and an algorithmic solution approach that can account for gatekeeper, population, and institutional issues, and (5) describe experimental results that compare a novel algorithmic solution for GT recruitment with recruitment approaches that approximate common GT practice.
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- Artificial Intelligence for HealthcareInterdisciplinary Partnerships for Analytics-driven Improvements in a Post-COVID World, pp. 83 - 109Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022