Generative AI 'Not Reliable Yet,' Says Mayo Clinic's John Halamka

Generative AI 'Not Reliable Yet,' Says Mayo Clinic's John Halamka

Amidst the current buzz around artificial intelligence, its transformative impact on healthcare is undeniable. Addressing valid concerns about the future of healthcare, AI is yielding significant breakthroughs. It collaborates with Epic EHRs to enhance provider experiences, delivers cutting-edge medication technology for patient safety, unlocks previously untapped surgical insights, empowers chatbots to elevate cancer care, supports scribe tools to mitigate clinical burnout, aids call center staff with their intensive tasks, and prompts major health systems to establish AI advisory councils. Notably, a recent survey highlights that almost one-third of patients are already at ease with AI leading primary care appointments, signifying a substantial shift in patient perspectives. While 32% may seem modest, it marks a pivotal step forward in reshaping healthcare through AI innovation.




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