[Clinical reasoning, the art of medicine and artificial intelligence].

Journal: Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
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Abstract

"Clinical reasoning" refers to all the thought processes that physicians use to make a diagnosis and determine a treatment and care plan. Artificial intelligence (AI) will enhance, improve, and accelerate human clinical diagnostic thinking, but it is unlikely to replace it. Its application in medicine has the potential to drastically reduce medical diagnostic errors and give doctors more time to care for their patients. Here, we provide an overview of some of the key elements of clinical diagnostic reasoning and the potential impacts of AI on clinical reasoning.

Authors

  • Stefano Bassetti
  • Martin C Hirsch
    Ada Health GmbH, Adalbertstraße 20, 10997, Berlin, Germany.
  • Edouard Battegay
    International Center for Multimorbidity and Complexity in Medicine (ICMC), Universität Zürich, Zürich, Schweiz. edouard.battegay@uzh.ch.