Reporting guideline provided for? (i.e. exactly what the authors state in the paper)
Reporting of studies describing the early-stage live clinical evaluation of AI-based decision support systems.
Full bibliographic reference
Vasey B, Nagendran M, Campbell B, Clifton DA, Collins GS, Denaxas S, Denniston AK, Faes L, Geerts B, Ibrahim M, Liu X, Mateen BA, Mathur P, McCradden MD, Morgan L, Ordish J, Rogers C, Saria S, Ting DSW, Watkinson P, Weber W, Wheatstone P, McCulloch P; DECIDE-AI expert group. Reporting guideline for the early-stage clinical evaluation of decision support systems driven by artificial intelligence: DECIDE-AI.
This guideline was published simultaneously in 2 journals. You can read the guideline in either of these journals using the links below.
Nat Med. 2022;28(5):924-933. PMID: 35585198
BMJ. 2022;377:e070904. PMID: 35584845
Relevant URLs (full-text if available)
Read the full-text of the DECIDE-AI reporting guideline in the BMJ or Nature Medicine.
Availability in additional languages
The DECIDE-AI checklist is available in Spanish.
Reporting guideline acronym
DECIDE-AI
Study design
Artificial intelligence/Machine learning studies
Applies to the whole report or to individual sections of the report?
Whole report
Record last updated on
February 11, 2025
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