Application of the Belle.AI Dermatological Image Reference System on Patient Diagnosis Within an Active Clinical Setting
BelleTorus Corporation
Summary
The goal of this research study is to test a new, investigational tool that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help primary care providers assess skin conditions. This tool is an AI-powered dermatology image reference app that works with a smartphone. For clarity, the AI makes no diagnoses; it provides reference images. Primary care providers then use their own medical judgement and training to make the diagnosis. The sponsor aims to compare the diagnoses made by primary care providers (such as doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants) with the support of the AI tool compared to a panel of dermatologists, who are setting the gold standard. By doing so, the sponsor can determine the value of the AI tool for primary care providers and understand how it might be used alongside traditional clinical care. This AI capability complies with FDA regulatory guidelines and is not considered a medical device, similar to a Google image search, which returns similar looking images for reference purposes. For intervention, they healthcare providers use their own training and clinical judgement to make the diagnosis, and not the AI.
Description
Access to dermatologists is often limited, leading to around 60% of skin, hair, and nail issues being treated by non-specialists. This study will evaluate the effectiveness of an AI dermatology decision support tool in assisting primary care providers (PCPs) with the diagnosis of skin conditions. AI-based image analysis has been shown to enhance diagnostic accuracy, particularly for non-dermatologists. Previous studies have primarily focused on dermatologists, but AI could be more beneficial for PCPs, as it has been shown to improve their diagnostic accuracy and agreement with dermatologists.…
Eligibility
- Age range
- Not specified
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Patient must present to walk-in clinic with a primary dermatological complaint. * Patient must have the ability and willingness to provide informed consent and comply with study procedures and visits. * Participants must have access to the required technology (e.g., smartphone with internet access) and be capable of using it for the required image capture. Exclusion Criteria: * Patients who are unable to comply with study procedures due to physical or mental health limitations (as assessed by study coordinator). * Pediatric, adolescent, and teen patients who present wi…
Interventions
- Diagnostic TestDermatology/Skin - Other
Belle AI for skin image assessment.
Location
- Urban Health Plan Inc.The Bronx, New York