
Rethinking Race in Prenatal Screening for Open Neural Tube Defects
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Correction: This podcast has been updated to add additional context on the frequency of false positives.
Open neural tube defects affect approximately 1 in 1400 births. Daniel Herman, MD, PhD, of the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine joins JAMA+ AI Editor in Chief Roy H. Perlis, MD, MSc, to discuss a quality improvement study examining the need to continue to incorporate race in tests that screen for these defects.
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