Emergency medical services (EMS) providers play a crucial role in the rapid identification and treatment of strokes, where every minute counts. Now, a groundbreaking qualitative study conducted in Norway and Sweden sheds light on how these frontline responders perceive the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing prehospital stroke diagnosis. Published in BMC Emergency Medicine, the research explores EMS professionals’ insights into AI-driven tools, revealing both optimism and concerns about integrating advanced technology into emergency care. As AI increasingly promises to transform healthcare delivery, understanding the perspectives of those on the front lines offers valuable guidance for its future implementation in stroke emergencies.
Emergency Medical Services Providers Weigh Benefits and Challenges of AI in Early Stroke Detection
Emergency medical services (EMS) providers in Norway and Sweden are increasingly recognizing the potential of artificial intelligence…
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Author : Isabella Rossi
Publish date : 2025-07-30 08:15:00
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