Thursday, November 14, 2024

What's the difference between this and using Dragon? Anyway, last time I met with my doc he used this or a similar device, with my permission. Does this remove the need for a secretary? Interesting.

 



9 comments:

  1. https://borepatch.blogspot.com/2024/11/ai-failures-in-healthcare.html

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    1. What’s sorely missing is a machine to fix natural stupidity

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  2. But can I bring it to my interview with the FBI?

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  3. Obviously, someone read Borepatch today earlier than I did.

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  4. we are testing this at our hospitals... https://www.nuance.com/healthcare/dragon-ai-clinical-solutions/dax-copilot/explore-dax-for-clinicians.html

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  5. The first Big mistake is to see a doctor in the first place. Might know that by now.

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  6. you dont know but approved use anyway....weird

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  7. Doctors use voice-to-text software to capture billable revenue. Period.

    Eliminating a transcriber cuts costs and maximizes profit.
    QED

    AI, OTOH, buggers that up by installing a non-board-certified element into medical care, opening up both the physician and practice group to charges of falsifying medical records.
    AI in healthcare is beyond retarded, morally backwards, and legally indefensible.
    Dollars to donuts the practice will be sued out of existence.

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