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New Initiative Combines Nursing Expertise, AI to Create Prediction Model

Columbia University Irving Medical Center has launched an initiative to improve patient outcomes by leveraging nursing expertise and artificial intelligence to create the CONCERN model.

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By Shania Kennedy

- Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) is leading a multi-hospital effort known as the CONCERN (COmmunicating Narrative Concerns Entered by RNs) Initiative, which aims to utilize nurses’ expertise in risk identification to create an artificial intelligence (AI)-based prediction model to support early detection of critical conditions in hospitalized patients.

A key part of any nurse’s skill set is detecting cues about a patient's health and wellbeing through subtle changes in appearance and behavior. However, these observations are often missed or under-analyzed within the EHR. Nursing documentation in EHRs has been found to contain information that could contribute to the early detection and treatment of conditions such as cardiac arrest or sepsis, but these data are often not analyzed or presented to clinicians in time to save a patient.

The CONCERN Initiative seeks to change this by creating a prediction tool that extracts nurses’ knowledge from within EHRs and transforms it into observable data that can be used to improve patient outcomes.