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ChatGPT's Role in Patient-Centered Care: A New Standard in Healthcare

2024/3/6
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ChatGPT's potential to revolutionize healthcare is significant, particularly in medical diagnosis. Its vast training data allows for relatively accurate diagnoses, although human oversight remains crucial. The model's power can be further enhanced by specializing it in specific areas like heart disease or cancer.
  • ChatGPT's potential in healthcare is high, especially in diagnosis.
  • Models trained on specific diseases will be more powerful.
  • ChatGPT can aid in diagnosis but should not replace medical professionals.

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Today on the podcast, we are going to be talking about how ChatGPT OpenAI A I in general is going to disrupt the help care industry. So this is obviously I recently put out a pull on linked in and asked people, what is the area you are the most excited for that? Um you know you're see chat B T, A, I going to disrupt.

And the number one place that people were excited for was health care. So we're gonna talk about that on the podcast today. If you want me part of these polls, I do make sure to follow me on twitter and go add me on linked in and you'll be able to see the polls and help just get more data for what is exciting than happening in A I.

So I think rid off the about one of the most powerful ways that ChatGPT is going to be affecting the medical field is specifically with medical diagnosis. I think this give me one of the most significant areas. That's because the models been trained on a really vast amount of medical data.

And even right now, when you know we don't even have GPT four out, yeah, you can still fairly accurate, accurately, I guess, to some to be accuracy, diagnose a range of different diseases and conditions. So if selon says, you know, there is a White male whose between the ages of thirty and thirty five experiencing these symptoms with this background, and these are medications like, I can give you a good idea of what I might be. Now, of course, i'm not saying, you know, go use ChatGPT to diagnose yourself for everything and take that at face value, similar to, I would say, no, you ouldn't want to go and just take everything that web m detailed you at face value either right?

Obviously this can be a tool for helping you get an idea of ah what a problem might be and you would take that to a license medical professional to um you know really get the diagnosis. But I think this is going to be really powerful tool for helping people get an idea of um what some other issues might be as well as I think that doctors will be able to use tools like this too quickly, get um a good idea. And i've seen this happen in similar areas in A I with um x we're essential you'll like an action of your lung.

They'll IT to an AI that's been trained on lung extras. And then the the long X A well um the A I will circle areas that might be of concern in the doctor will go and look over the whole actually, but make sure to definitely look at those areas concern. And you see the same thing with dental as well.

Um dental X A and is able to know circle in area that is like make sure that will check this area for cavity or whatever. So I think this game a really popular um tool, and I else think this can be a lot more powerful. Ah we've seen stanford um pub made GPT where the center they trained a model on all of um publicly available public journals and they have they made something that was really powerful for diagnosis.

And they said that if you wanted to make this even more powerful and impact for you would train models on very specific areas. So like a model just for heart disease or a model just for different types of cancers. Um and I think that is as we have build out those kind of really hyper focused things with the models really fine tune, this is going to get really powerful and perhaps chat, petey, others will integrate those rate into their models as well.

Um I think another area patient communication. So I think tragedy T I can make a Price significant impact. Their patients often have questions about their health treatment options and like medication or that kind of. So traditionally, your healthcare provider you know has been responsible for answering these questions and IT IT can be pretty time consuming. And I mean, I think that ultimately can kind of distract from other important tasks that they might have.

Um so I think by kind of merging ChatGPT patients can ask and receive questions know in real time um without really the need for health care provider to be present to answer some of those smaller questions. And you know if it's I question that the the GPT flags as well, this is super important or if the person says super important about something very specific and just shoot IT over to the actual health care provider. So I think we'll be another area.

Another area is electronic medical records. So I think charger piece actually can automate the process of managing electronic medical records. Are E R M there called um but they're critical really for providing high quality patient care um and they also can be really time consuming to manage for for health care professionals.

So I think health care providers um know they got to enter in all this data into E R M. I mean the E M R system. They are do that all manually that takes up a lot of valuable time. And so I think by using a tool like chat b to automate a lot of that process, can analyze data, can extract relevant information.

Um and I think if you know a patient has a history of part disease, chat should be taken analytic medical records and kind of make like a note for the head care provider if there's a potential risk or what not in. Of course, like i'm not saying this going to completely or replace doctors and you know now of said we know have any more doctors, we just got ChatGPT being our our medical provider. I think this is just a tool that is going to make some big disruptions going to save health.

Are providers a ton time um and be able to really just stream mind the process and make sure that our doctors now have time to do what's really important and work on really important cases. I think one other area that people are talking a lot about with A I is pharmacy ticals. I think that pharmacy ticals is another area where specifically judit is going to make up a prety sign of impact.

Um essentially, ChatGPT can be trained or any GPT model can be trained to analyze the chemical composition of drugs and to predict their efficacy, which is pretty crazy, right? You just giving IT so much data and is gonna really help pharma critical companies about more effective treatments and streamlined the drug development process is now i'm saying today in its current things can ChatGPT discover new s and compounds are ticul application y i'm not saying that but um people are talking about a big pharmaceuticals ands are using um similar models and then using know these transformer models and and other AI models to help them create some of these um some of these tools. So I think it's going to be a really powerful tool the future.

Um I think you know, just as we're kind of looking at all of this, definitely people have concerns when IT comes to integrating jt GPT into their help care. Um I think that there is ethical concerns surrounding IT. Obviously of a is doing IT who's liable for different things.

Um and so I think to you know address all the concerns, it's just essential that a health care provider and technology companies are just working really take closely together on these things. Um and I think that this includes making sure that um you know there's always a health care provide a review and everything that is done so well, this might be able to stream mind the process, make a faster as all manually reviewed by experts. So I think the health care history is poised for a very significant disruption um due to uh, artificial intelligence, machine learning.

ChatGPT is just one example of how the technologies going to automate tasks and I think ultimately improve patient outcomes. Um so they're going to be doing medical diagnosis, patient communication um and I think it's really going to revolutionize a lot of the heart care industries. So this is going to be an exciting area to keep an eye in the future.