ICT&health January 13, 2025
Artur Olesch

“The start was challenging, but now doctors are happy working with Large Language Models (LLMs) in our hospital,” says Bram Stieltjes, MD, PhD, Head of Research and Analytic Services at the Department of Radiology, University Hospital Basel (Universitätsspital Basel). In an interview, we discuss how to integrate LLMs and other technologies in hospitals to enhance workflows and reduce administrative burdens.

Hospitals – including University Hospital Basel – rely on numerous IT applications from different vendors. How do doctors navigate such a complex digital ecosystem?

It’s increasingly becoming a challenge. Doctors often need to juggle multiple apps, manually copy-pasting information between systems. We’ve tried to streamline this by enabling all applications to launch from a single framework, but it’s merely a...

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