AIMC Topic: General Practice

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Identifying influenza-like illness presentation from unstructured general practice clinical narrative using a text classifier rule-based expert system versus a clinical expert.

BMC medical informatics and decision making
BACKGROUND: We designed and validated a rule-based expert system to identify influenza like illness (ILI) from routinely recorded general practice clinical narrative to aid a larger retrospective research study into the impact of the 2009 influenza p...

Generative artificial intelligence for general practice; new potential ahead, but are we ready?

The European journal of general practice
BACKGROUND: Generative AI (Gen AI) is frequently cited as an innovation to address the current challenges in healthcare, also for primary care. Examples include automating tasks like voice-to-notes transcription or chatbots using large language model...

Patterns in GP appointment systems: a cluster analysis of 3480 English practices.

The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
BACKGROUND: In response to increasing demand for appointments, UK general practices have adopted a range of appointment systems. These systems vary widely in implementation. These changes have not yet been clearly described.

Navigating the Artificial Intelligence Revolution: The Future of General Practice in India.

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
This article explores the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into general medical practice in India. It discusses global AI healthcare trends and India's strategic approach of leveraging AI for societal benefit through public service applica...

Coding and classifying GP data: the POLAR project.

BMJ health & care informatics
BACKGROUND: Data, particularly 'big' data are increasingly being used for research in health. Using data from electronic medical records optimally requires coded data, but not all systems produce coded data.

Being replaced by a robot.

The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners