Healthcare IT News November 26, 2024
Andrea Fox

TrialGPT could help providers navigate the vast and ever-changing range of clinical trials available to their patients by finding, ranking and explaining why a patient is matched, the agency says.

Researchers from the National Institutes of Health are using large language models to develop an artificial intelligence framework to streamline the clinical trial matching process and more quickly link potential volunteers to relevant trials listed on ClinicalTrials.gov.

Benchmarking its accuracy against three human clinicians, researchers have found that the tool, TrialGPT, achieved nearly the same level of accuracy, according to an NIH announcement this month.

WHY IT MATTERS

Because finding the right clinical trial for a patient is both time and resource-intensive, researchers at the National Library of Medicine and...

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