AIMC Topic: Neurologists

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Validation of an Artificial Intelligence-Powered Virtual Assistant for Emergency Triage in Neurology.

The neurologist
OBJECTIVES: Neurological emergencies pose significant challenges in medical care in resource-limited countries. Artificial intelligence (AI), particularly health chatbots, offers a promising solution. Rigorous validation is required to ensure safety ...

Documentation, Coding, and Billing for Neurologic Services and Procedures.

Seminars in neurology
Documentation, coding, and billing (claims submission) are foundational to neurologic practice in the United States, enabling accurate reimbursement, effective communication, and data-driven advancements in patient care, research, and education. Neur...

The third wheel or the game changer? How AI could team up with neurologists in Parkinson's care.

Parkinsonism & related disorders
INTRODUCTION: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder marked by diverse motor and non-motor symptoms. AI appears to be the elephant in the neurologist's room, albeit offering transformative potential in early diagnosis, p...

Artificial intelligence (ChatGPT 4.0) vs. Human expertise for epileptic seizure and epilepsy diagnosis and classification in Adults: An exploratory study.

Epilepsy & behavior : E&B
AIMS: Artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT hold promise for enhancing diagnostic accuracy and efficiency in clinical practice. This exploratory study evaluates ChatGPT's performance in diagnosing and classifying epileptic seizures, epileps...

Non-Face-to-Face Services in Neurologic Care.

Seminars in neurology
Neurologists in ambulatory settings struggle with low appointment availability and increased work related to patient care outside of clinic visits. Neurologists can better meet these demands using asynchronous or non-face-to-face care options. Specif...

Artificial intelligence versus neurologists: A comparative study on multiple sclerosis expertise.

Clinical neurology and neurosurgery
INTRODUCTION: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune neurodegenerative disease affecting the central nervous system. MS diagnosis is complex, requiring magnetic resonance imaging and cerebrospinal fluid analysis due to the lack of definitive biomar...

Evaluating AI Competence in Specialized Medicine: Comparative Analysis of ChatGPT and Neurologists in a Neurology Specialist Examination in Spain.

JMIR medical education
BACKGROUND: With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) in various fields, evaluating its application in specialized medical contexts becomes crucial. ChatGPT, a large language model developed by OpenAI, has shown potential in diverse ...

ChatGPT vs. neurologists: a cross-sectional study investigating preference, satisfaction ratings and perceived empathy in responses among people living with multiple sclerosis.

Journal of neurology
BACKGROUND: ChatGPT is an open-source natural language processing software that replies to users' queries. We conducted a cross-sectional study to assess people living with Multiple Sclerosis' (PwMS) preferences, satisfaction, and empathy toward two ...

Attitudes Toward the Adoption of Remote Patient Monitoring and Artificial Intelligence in Parkinson's Disease Management: Perspectives of Patients and Neurologists.

The patient
OBJECTIVE: Early detection of Parkinson's Disease (PD) progression remains a challenge. As remote patient monitoring solutions (RMS) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies emerge as potential aids for PD management, there's a gap in understand...

Artificial intelligence (AI) for neurologists: do digital neurones dream of electric sheep?

Practical neurology
Artificial intelligence (AI) is routinely mentioned in journals and newspapers, and non-technical outsiders may have difficulty in distinguishing hyperbole from reality. We present a practical guide to help non-technical neurologists to understand he...