'Nevertheless, ChatGPT can have a positive impact on patient care, as long as we consider and address the risks of implementing this impressive technology.'
Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve health care delivery for patients and providers. While one of the most common applications are automated bill pay services, the use of medical technology extends to machine learning algorithms to support medical diagnoses and transcribe patient-provider interactions during appointments. According to the Pew Research Institution, less than half of Americans are comfortable with the involvement of AI in their health care management.
People are also reading… In addition to patient interactions, ChatGPT has been a useful tool for care management and data analysis. ChatGPT has the ability to process large amounts of data faster than traditional methods. Its high processing speed can aid well in a clinical setting, as it can perform real time integration of patient labs leading to faster clinical assessment and diagnosis. The software has the capacity to automate reminders for medications, appointments, and scheduling visits.
With the widespread use of AI and the recent popularity of ChatGPT, there is a need to consider how this automated model plays a role in medicine. By managing administrative tasks and improving workflow, physicians can spend more time with patients. ChatGPT could also use the patient history, lab results, and symptoms to help create a differential diagnosis for providers, while also staying up to date on the current guidelines and new treatment modalities.
The latter element can only be acquired through human-human interaction. Thus, ChatGPT or other AI software could never truly replace providers in diagnosing and treating patients, but rather serve as a supplement in guiding care management. Nevertheless, ChatGPT can have a positive impact on patient care, as long as we consider and address the risks of implementing this impressive technology.
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