Stanford Medicine March 20, 2024
By Hanae Armitage

Stanford Medicine study shows that large language models can lend a hand to clinicians in responding to patient email messages.

Stanford Medicine researchers found that ambient learning technology, which takes notes on clinicians’ behalf, reduces their cognitive workload.

Stanford Medicine researchers have found that large language models can help draft responses to patient portal messages, reducing health care providers’ workload and alleviating burnout.

The artificial intelligence-generated drafts, which are reviewed and edited by a clinician before they are shared with the patient, help respond to clinical inquires, such as what to do about symptoms of a cold or side effects of a medication. In a study of the AI-generated responses,...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), EMR / EHR, Health IT, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Provider, Technology
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