Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to significantly impact medical and mental health care, much more than the electronic medical record (EMR) movement has. While AI promises improvements in diagnosis and clinical predictions, it also raises concerns about the potential for misinformation. The challenges faced in using EMRs, such as incompatibility and outdated notes, highlight the hurdles that could be encountered with AI's implementation. Additionally, AI can analyze video footage of patients, detecting crucial behavioral cues that may elude clinicians, a testament to its diagnostic capabilities.
AI excels at diagnosis and clinical prediction but it can fabricate false or misleading information.
As a newly minted division chief at a major children's hospital at the beginning of the 2000s, I observed the growing impact of the electronic medical record (EMR) movement on clinical care.
I’m wondering about the effects of artificial intelligence (AI)... the widely hyped potential of EMRs has yet to be realized.
AI analyses of patient videos can detect subtle but critical behaviors that clinicians miss.
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