"The NLOS that spits out the Transplant Benefit Scores is one of dozens of algorithms in use in healthcare systems around the world. These applied statistical systems are used by physicians and hospitals to aid decisions such as who receives heart surgery and organ transplantation, which patients are at the highest risk of surgical complications, and in diagnosing cancers and brain injury. The intent behind predictive algorithms, like the NLOS, is to make consequential decisions fairer."
https://www.ft.com/content/5125c83a-b82b-40c5-8b35-99579e087951
@cyrilpedia can't read the article as it is paywalled... I guess the conclusion is that they are not necessarily making things fairer?
@nicolaromano They describe briefly US cases, and then it is just a disaster, because of course the money dimension takes over.