External validation demonstrates limited clinical utility of the interpretable mortality prediction model for patients with COVID-19.
Matthew A. BarishSiavash BolouraniLawrence F. LauSareen ShahTheodoros P. ZanosPublished in: Nat. Mach. Intell. (2021)
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