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Despite many research initiatives, current clinical practice lacks tools for accurate and early diagnosis of people with mild cognitive impairment at risk of progressing to dementia. The AI-Mind project aims to extend the “dementia-free” period thanks to AI-based brain screening tools and to shift the clinical reality. This will not only support professionals with an accurate diagnosis but will offer early intervention possibilities.

Assessment of the existing clinical diagnostic landscape is one of the objectives of the AI-Mind project. For that, we invite healthcare professionals to participate in the survey and help the AI-Mind team map the current diagnostic procedures for classifying mild cognitive symptoms, and the future needs for digital dementia diagnostics.

The purpose of this survey is to capture information related to existing clinical guidelines, reimbursement schemes, and challenges, as well as to identify the state-of-the-art tools used for screening, diagnosing, monitoring, and collecting information on met and unmet needs for early diagnosis of MCI patients.

Helps us, by answering this 10-minute survey.
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