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Sep 9, 2024 |
nursingreview.com.au | Farah Magrabi
Home | Technology | Some clinicians are using AI to write health records. What do you need to know?
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Sep 5, 2024 |
medicalxpress.com | Farah Magrabi
Imagine this. You've finally summoned up the courage to see a GP about an embarrassing problem. You sit down. The GP says, "Before we start, I'm using my computer to record my appointments. It's AI—it will write a summary for the notes and a letter to the specialist. Is that okay?" Wait—AI writing our medical records? Why would we want that? Records are essential for safe and effective health care. Clinicians must make good records to keep their registration.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Farah Magrabi
Imagine this. You’ve finally summoned up the courage to see a GP about an embarrassing problem. You sit down. The GP says:before we start, I’m using my computer to record my appointments. It’s AI – it will write a summary for the notes and a letter to the specialist. Is that OK? Wait – AI writing our medical records? Why would we want that? Records are essential for safe and effective health care. Clinicians must make good records to keep their registration.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Farah Magrabi
What simple tests like this mean for entrepreneurs hoping to serve one of the biggest markets on the planet. If you have a reasonable amount of discretionary income and are into this sort of thing, you can buy a test kit that calculates your biological age. In not-so-simple terms, biological age is a …
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Dec 4, 2023 |
knowridge.com | Emma Frost |Farah Magrabi
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already being used in health care. AI can look for patterns in medical images to help diagnose disease. It can help predict who in a hospital ward might deteriorate. It can rapidly summarise medical research papers to help doctors stay up-to-date with the latest evidence. These are examples of AI making or shaping decisions health professionals previously made. More applications are being developed. But what do consumers think of using AI in health care?
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Dec 2, 2023 |
theaustraliatoday.com.au | Emma Frost |Farah Magrabi
By Stacy Carter, Emma Frost, Farah Magrabi, and Yves Saint James AquinoArtificial intelligence (AI) is already being used in health care. AI can look for patterns in medical images to help diagnose disease. It can help predict who in a hospital ward might deteriorate. It can rapidly summarise medical research papers to help doctors stay up-to-date with the latest evidence. These are examples of AI making or shaping decisions health professionals previously made. More applications are being developed.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
medicalxpress.com | Emma Frost |Farah Magrabi
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already being used in health care. AI can look for patterns in medical images to help diagnose disease. It can help predict who in a hospital ward might deteriorate. It can rapidly summarize medical research papers to help doctors stay up-to-date with the latest evidence. These are examples of AI making or shaping decisions health professionals previously made. More applications are being developed. But what do consumers think of using AI in health care?
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Nov 29, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Emma Frost |Farah Magrabi
Stacy Carter receives funding from National Health and Medical Research Council, National Breast Cancer Foundation, Medical Research Futures Fund. Emma Frost receives funding from the Australian Government Research Training Program and the National Health and Medical Research Council. Farah Magrabi receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Digital Health CRC and Macquarie University.
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Nov 29, 2023 |
au.lifestyle.yahoo.com | Emma Frost |Farah Magrabi
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already being used in health care. AI can look for patterns in medical images to help diagnose disease. It can help predict who in a hospital ward might deteriorate. It can rapidly summarise medical research papers to help doctors stay up-to-date with the latest evidence. These are examples of AI making or shaping decisions health professionals previously made. More applications are being developed. But what do consumers think of using AI in health care?
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Nov 29, 2023 |
au.sports.yahoo.com | Emma Frost |Farah Magrabi
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already being used in health care. AI can look for patterns in medical images to help diagnose disease. It can help predict who in a hospital ward might deteriorate. It can rapidly summarise medical research papers to help doctors stay up-to-date with the latest evidence. These are examples of AI making or shaping decisions health professionals previously made. More applications are being developed. But what do consumers think of using AI in health care?