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Zehavi Horowitz-Kugler, MD, Ran Shaul, Victoria Johnson

While the final treatment decision is with the physician, AI may have a role in assisting decision making in virtual urgent care.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly transforming medical care, evolving from automating administrative tasks to influencing clinical decision-making. AI-driven tools can now analyze vast datasets to identify disease patterns, assist in imaging interpretation, and suggest evidence-based treatment options. While these technologies have the potential to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and patient outcomes, they also raise concerns regarding bias, data security, and the need for clinician oversight. AI’s continued integration into healthcare must be carefully managed to complement human expertise and improve the quality and accessibility of patient care.

A study evaluating one such application of an AI model was presented...

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