Human-generated notes were deemed higher-quality and preferable to AI scribes in a new study that debuted today at the annual American College of Physicians meeting. Ashok Reddy, MD, MS, an associate ...
Study: Developing and Evaluating Large Language Model–Generated Emergency Medicine Handoff Notes. Image Credit: Kamon_wongnon / Shutterstock.com In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, ...
11 AI scribes were tested against doctors in VA trial ...
AI Outperforms ER Doctors in Diagnostic Cases, Study Points to Collaborative Care ...
A new study found that using ChatGPT-4 to read medical notes from Emergency Department admissions to determine whether injured scooter and bicycle riders were wearing a helmet finds that AI can't yet ...
A new study comparing AI-generated and human-written clinical notes found that human documentation consistently scored higher in quality across multiple simulated primary care cases. Using the ...
A recent study found clinical notes could be used to identify fatigued physicians. The study, published July 1 in Nature, used data from 129,228 ED visits to a single academic medical center over 2010 ...
AI shares incorrect medical advice more often when it "trusts" the source AI is more susceptible to medical mistakes in doctors' notes; less susceptible to mistakes in social media Phrasing of prompts ...