Healthcare IT News December 9, 2024
Andrea Fox

An AI chatbot is helping clinicians explain how artificial intelligence models, fueled by evidence-based healthcare data, can speed research advancements and improve patient access.

Mayo Clinic clinicians are starting to explore how they might use healthcare-specific large language models – accessed through a generative artificial intelligence chat application – to enhance patient care and improve clinical decisions.

Where ChatGPT and Google Gemini may only produce relevant, evidence-based answers in healthcare a fraction of the time, California-based Atropos Health said its federated healthcare data network can offer healthcare users a detailed, accurate consultation to even the most obscure medical questions because it’s based only on peer-reviewed, real-world data.

For example, when clinicians consider how to treat a patient with an unusual...

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