Medical Xpress January 11, 2025
Hanae Armitage, Stanford University Medical Center

Stanford Medicine physicians have a new artificial intelligence tool to assist them when they message patients about test results. The technology drafts an interpretation of clinical test and lab results and explains them in a message using plain language, which a physician then reviews and approves.

The technology adds to a growing number of AI-based tools poised to help physicians spend less time on administrative tasks and more time on more meaningful work, such as interacting with patients.

“Artificial intelligence has tremendous promise to enhance the experience of both patients and clinicians in the health care setting—and this tool is one of many ways that we are unlocking that potential,” said David Entwistle, president and CEO of Stanford Health Care....

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