. DrMarcSiegel: There is a huge red flag in the rush to ChatGPT in your doctor's office
basic cardiology-related questions 90 percent of the time. But this success rate diminished dramatically to 50 percent when the questions became more complex. And then there's the concern that AI can"hallucinate," giving a completely inappropriate answer to a question just when you feel you can rely on it.
This is why a patient, rather than wait an hour in a waiting room for a ten-minute visit with a real doctor, can’t simply resort instead to ChatGPT. And it’s not only a question of accuracy. We doctors also bring clinical judgment along with empathy and nuance to a personalized doctor’s visit. Risk benefit analyses of tests, treatments, and vaccines are complex and are too personalized for even the most advanced AI.
AI robot process automation RPA Document management system DMS for company digital transformation paperless workflow, security cloud digital technology. futuristic 3D robot Which is not to say that AI can’t contribute. According to a recent study on clinical use of AI in osteoporosis published in the journal Nature,"Applying the AI algorithms in a clinical setting could help primary care providers classify patients with osteoporosis and improve treatment by recommending appropriate exercise programs."Health insurance companies are starting to incorporate AI to mass review health insurance claims without actually reading through the claims.
There is no doubt that we doctors need help – we are buried in computerized paperwork and bureaucratic interfaces that interfere with patient care. But the rush to a computerized solution must not further dehumanize health care.Marc Siegel, M.D. is a professor of medicine and medical director of Doctor Radio at NYU Langone Medical Center. He is a Fox News medical analyst and author of"COVID: The Politics of Fear and the Power of Science." Follow him on Twitter @drmarcsiegel.
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