Artificial intelligence in healthcare: Complementing, not replacing, doctors and healthcare providers
Nationwide Children's Hospital · The Ohio State University
Abstract
The utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical practice has increased and is evidently contributing to improved diagnostic accuracy, optimized treatment planning, and improved patient outcomes. The rapid evolution of AI, especially generative AI and large language models (LLMs), have reignited the discussions about their potential impact on the healthcare industry, particularly regarding the role of healthcare providers. Concerning questions, "can AI replace doctors?" and "will doctors who are using AI replace those who are not using it?" have been echoed. To shed light on this debate, this article focuses on emphasizing the augmentative role of AI in healthcare, underlining that AI is aimed to…
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1Topics & keywords
- Health care
- Human-in-the-loop
- Quality (philosophy)
- Multidisciplinary approach
- Process (computing)
- Knowledge management
- Medicine
- Computer science