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- 30% of Doctors In UK Use AI Tools In Patient Consultations . . .
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Guardian: Almost three in 10 GPs in the UK are using AI tools such as ChatGPT in consultations with patients, even though it could lead to them making mistakes and being sued, a study reveals The rapid adoption of AI to ease workloads is happening alongs
- Over 1 in 4 GPs use AI at work but national policy failing to . . .
Over 1 in 4 GPs use AI tools, but the lack of national guidance creates a "wild west" raising patient safety concerns and risking deeper health inequalities
- One in three UK GPs now using AI tools during patient . . .
A study reveals 30% of UK GPs now utilise AI tools in patient consultations, highlighting a shift towards technology in healthcare innovation
- General practitioners adoption of generative artificial . . .
This survey suggests that doctors' use of GenAI in clinical practice may be growing in the UK Findings suggest that UK GPs may benefit from these tools, especially for administrative tasks and clinical reasoning support, and after adopting them, most users reported a decrease in work burdens Conti …
- Patients and staff welcome AI as a GPs helping hand
To explore current attitudes to the technology, Dr Brown and a team of researchers from The University of Manchester and Cambridge, ran a study around the use of AI in ‘eVisits’ – online consultations available to NHS patients Known as ‘Patchs’, this AI uses Natural Language Processing and machine learning to analyse patient messages and understand decisions made by GPs
- UK GPs Embrace ChatGPT for Diagnoses Amid NHS Workload Strains
A recent study shows nearly 30% of UK GPs are using AI tools like ChatGPT for tasks such as generating summaries and suggesting diagnoses to manage heavy workloads in the NHS While this boosts efficiency and reduces burnout, concerns include regulatory gaps, potential errors, and ethical risks Experts call for standardized guidelines to ensure patient safety
- Three in ten GPs use AI in consultations, study finds
A new study finds that three in ten GPs are using AI during patient consultations, reflecting the rapid rise of digital tools in healthcare
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