Health Imaging September 4, 2024
Hannah Murphy

ChatGPT’s knack for reformulating medical jargon into content that is easily digestible for patients keeps improving.

The large language model most recently took on educational materials related to interventional radiology—a specialty for which health literacy is lacking, despite the growing demand for IR services. Experts recently suggested that the LLM might be able to help fill these gaps in a new paper in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.

“Most procedural-related instructions are complex and often require a more developed literacy level, sometimes with a medical knowledge base, to fully understand the procedural steps and associated risks and benefits,” corresponding author Tarig Elhakim MD, with the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and...

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