At Mass General Brigham, the largest hospital system in Massachusetts, about 3,000 providers use AI scribes regularly.
Millions of Americans are turning to AI chatbots for health answers. But are doctors using these tools? And if so, how?
Calling an AI chatbot’s response a “second opinion” suggests a level of accountability that does not exist.
Advocates of the technology say it radically reduces the amount of burnout clinicians face and allows them to focus on the truly human parts of medicine.
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New study suggests AI is starting to outperform doctors, sheds light on growing capabilities
One of the first studies conducted on AI's ability to perform complex medical reasoning tasks has been published in "Science" ...
When Jeannine Urban went in for a checkup in November, she had her doctor's full attention. Instead of typing on her computer keyboard during the exam, Urban's primary care physician at the Penn ...
Doctors who use artificial intelligence at work risk having their colleagues deem them less competent for it, according to a recent Johns Hopkins University study. While generative AI holds ...
Over 100 Invisalign® and iTero™-trained doctor educators from around the world spent 2 1/2 days immersed in deep-dive education workshops focused on Align’s latest innovations and clinical evidence ...
This is a KFF Health News story. When Jeannine Urban went in for a checkup in November, she had her doctor's full attention. Instead of typing on her computer keyboard during the exam, Urban's primary ...
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