Study shows ChatGPT can produce medical record notes 10 times faster than doctors without compromising quality

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Study shows ChatGPT can produce medical record notes 10 times faster than doctors without compromising quality​

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The AI model ChatGPT can write administrative medical notes up to 10 times faster than doctors without compromising quality. This is according to a study conducted by researchers at Uppsala University Hospital and Uppsala University in collaboration with Danderyd Hospital and the University Hospital of Basel, Switzerland. The research is published in the journal Acta Orthopaedica.

They conducted a pilot study of just six virtual patient cases, which will now be followed up with an in-depth study of 1,000 authentic patient medical records.

"For years, the debate has centered on how to improve the efficiency of health care. Thanks to advances in generative AI and language modeling, there are now opportunities to reduce the administrative burden on health care professionals. This will allow doctors to spend more time with their patients," explains Cyrus Brodén, an orthopedic physician and researcher at Uppsala University Hospital and Uppsala University.

Administrative tasks take up a large share of a doctor's working hours, reducing the time for patient contact and contributing to a stressful work situation.

Researchers at Uppsala University Hospital and Uppsala University, in collaboration with Danderyd Hospital and the University Hospital of Basel, Switzerland, have shown in a new study that the AI model ChatGPT can write administrative medical notes up to 10 times faster than doctors without compromising quality.

The aim of the study was to assess the quality and effectiveness of the ChatGPT tool when producing medical record notes. The researchers used six virtual patient cases that mimicked real cases in both structure and content. Discharge documents for each case were generated by orthopaedic physicians. ChatGPT-4 was then asked to generate the same notes. The quality assessment was carried out by an expert panel of 15 people who were unaware of the source of the documents. As a secondary metric, the time required to create the documents was compared.

"The results show that ChatGPT-4 and human-generated notes are comparable in quality overall, but ChatGPT-4 produced discharge documents ten times faster than the doctors," notes Brodén.

"Our interpretation is that advanced large language models like ChatGPT-4 have the potential to change the way we work with administrative tasks in health care. I believe that generative AI will have a major impact on health care and that this could be the beginning of a very exciting development," he maintains.

The plan is to launch an in-depth study shortly, with researchers collecting 1,000 medical patient records. Again, the aim is to use ChatGPT to produce similar administrative notes in the patient records.

"This will be an interesting and resource-intensive project involving many partners. We are already working actively to fulfill all data management and confidentiality requirements to get the study underway," concludes Brodén.

More information: Guillermo Sanchez Rosenberg et al, ChatGPT-4 generates orthopedic discharge documents faster than humans maintaining comparable quality: a pilot study of 6 cases, Acta Orthopaedica (2024). DOI: 10.2340/17453674.2024.40182

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The article says is been attempted with six virtual patients yet Reddit is talking about it being in production at their local hospital
 

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:lupe: this work for nurse’s charting?






Nvidia and Hippocratic AI are collaborating to develop advanced generative AI "agents" for healthcare.
- These agents outperform human nurses on video calls and are cost-effective at $9 an hour.
- The agents aim to establish better connections with patients through rapid conversational reactions.
- Tested by over 1,000 registered nurses and 100 licensed physicians in the U.S.
- Outperform rivals like OpenAI's GPT-4 and LLaMA 2 70B Chat.
- Hippocratic's Constellation model surpasses real nurses in various healthcare tasks:
- Identifying medication's impact on lab values: 79% vs. 63%.
- Identifying condition-specific disallowed over-the-counter medications: 88% vs. 45%.
- Comparing lab value to reference range: 96% vs. 93%.
- Detecting toxic dosages of over-the-counter drugs: 81% vs. 57%.




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Hippocratic AI presents Polaris

- Polrais is the first safety-focused LLM for real-time patient-AI healthcare conversations
- Performs on par with human nurses on medical safety, clinical readiness, patient education, etc

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Nvidia and Hippocratic AI are collaborating to develop advanced generative AI "agents" for healthcare.
- These agents outperform human nurses on video calls and are cost-effective at $9 an hour.
- The agents aim to establish better connections with patients through rapid conversational reactions.
- Tested by over 1,000 registered nurses and 100 licensed physicians in the U.S.
- Outperform rivals like OpenAI's GPT-4 and LLaMA 2 70B Chat.
- Hippocratic's Constellation model surpasses real nurses in various healthcare tasks:
- Identifying medication's impact on lab values: 79% vs. 63%.
- Identifying condition-specific disallowed over-the-counter medications: 88% vs. 45%.
- Comparing lab value to reference range: 96% vs. 93%.
- Detecting toxic dosages of over-the-counter drugs: 81% vs. 57%.




1/1
Hippocratic AI presents Polaris

- Polrais is the first safety-focused LLM for real-time patient-AI healthcare conversations
- Performs on par with human nurses on medical safety, clinical readiness, patient education, etc

GJKQEBWagAAAF0a.png


Aw hell :sadcam:

What’s an AI proof job?
 

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The article says is been attempted with six virtual patients yet Reddit is talking about it being in production at their local hospital

the 'study' used virtual patients but some hospitals are currently using AI in various capacities.

the tech has been available for the past year now.








In Oct 2023, The Permanente Medical Group (TPMC) initiated a regional pilot program, deploying ambient AI scribes to 10,000 physicians and staff members.

This cutting-edge technology was introduced to transcribe clinician-patient encounters in real-time, aiming to alleviate the documentation burden and enhance the quality of care.

Leveraging machine learning and smartphone microphones, the ambient AI scribes offer a seamless, real-time solution for accurate and efficient clinical documentation, without retaining audio recordings.

This initiative represents a significant step towards reducing clinician burnout and improving patient interactions across diverse medical specialties and settings.

Paper: https://catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.23.0404


 

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Yup.... Talked to a Dr. the other night and he brought this up..... He said people doing medical billing is about to be wrap in a couple of years. I know this is about medical records, but the premise still applies

Medical billing and coding been dead. That went out the window with Rolodex and the Dewey decimal system. My friend's wife is in a program right now for it. She won't finish, she knows someone that does it but that person has been doing it for 20 years so she's good. That shyt is in computers now.
 

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The article says is been attempted with six virtual patients yet Reddit is talking about it being in production at their local hospital
I can only assume they mean similar EHR and such systems. The one my company developed utilizes AI learning and voice-to-note technology. Much more modest and not to the degree they are describing but it is possible to a degree nonetheless.
 

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Nvidia and Hippocratic AI are collaborating to develop advanced generative AI "agents" for healthcare.
- These agents outperform human nurses on video calls and are cost-effective at $9 an hour.
- The agents aim to establish better connections with patients through rapid conversational reactions.
- Tested by over 1,000 registered nurses and 100 licensed physicians in the U.S.
- Outperform rivals like OpenAI's GPT-4 and LLaMA 2 70B Chat.
- Hippocratic's Constellation model surpasses real nurses in various healthcare tasks:
- Identifying medication's impact on lab values: 79% vs. 63%.
- Identifying condition-specific disallowed over-the-counter medications: 88% vs. 45%.
- Comparing lab value to reference range: 96% vs. 93%.
- Detecting toxic dosages of over-the-counter drugs: 81% vs. 57%.


Isn't there already a huge shortages of nurses right now? I see articles all the time about nurses quitting due to being understaffed and overworked.

Seems to be like this should be a good thing if the technology works well. Lack of nurses seems like a way bigger issue than lack of nursing jobs.
 
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