AIMC Topic: Physician-Patient Relations

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Ethics in Patient Preferences for Artificial Intelligence-Drafted Responses to Electronic Messages.

JAMA network open
IMPORTANCE: The rise of patient messages sent to clinicians via a patient portal has directly led to physician burnout and dissatisfaction, prompting uptake of artificial intelligence (AI) to alleviate this burden. It is important to understand patie...

What Are Patients' Perceptions and Attitudes Regarding the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Skin Cancer Screening and Diagnosis? Narrative Review.

The Journal of investigative dermatology
Artificial intelligence (AI) could enable early diagnosis of skin cancer; however, how AI should be implemented in clinical practice is debated. This narrative literature review (16 studies; 2012-2024) explored patient perceptions of AI in skin cance...

The radiologist as an independent "third party" to the patient and clinicians in the era of generative AI.

La Radiologia medica
Radiologists are crucial in the diagnostic workflow. They must maintain an independent perspective, being a "third party" to the patients and referral clinicians. This is important when documenting the absence of relevant abnormalities or providing i...

Prospects for the development of medical professionalism education in the AI perspective: A qualitative study of Chinese postgraduate medical students' written reflections.

Medical teacher
INTRODUCTION: Medical professionalism education is of paramount importance to the development of medical careers and medical students. Currently, there is a need for more research in China on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and medica...

Anxiety about artificial intelligence from patient and doctor-physician.

Patient education and counseling
OBJECTIVE: This paper investigates the anxiety surrounding the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in doctor-patient interactions, analyzing the perspectives of both patients and healthcare providers to identify key concerns and potential sol...

Artificial Intelligence in Medical Metaverse: Applications, Challenges, and Future Prospects.

Current medical science
The medical metaverse is a combination of medicine, computer science, information technology and other cutting-edge technologies. It redefines the method of information interaction about doctor-patient communication, medical education and research th...

Clouds on the horizon: clinical decision support systems, the control problem, and physician-patient dialogue.

Medicine, health care, and philosophy
Artificial intelligence-based clinical decision support systems have a potential to improve clinical practice, but they may have a negative impact on the physician-patient dialogue, because of the control problem. Physician-patient dialogue depends o...

ChatGPT vs. surgeons on pancreatic cancer queries: accuracy & empathy evaluated by patients and experts.

HPB : the official journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association
BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI) offers potential support in patient-clinician interactions, but its impact on such communication remains unexplored.

Recommendations for Clinicians, Technologists, and Healthcare Organizations on the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: A Position Statement from the Society of General Internal Medicine.

Journal of general internal medicine
Generative artificial intelligence (generative AI) is a new technology with potentially broad applications across important domains of healthcare, but serious questions remain about how to balance the promise of generative AI against unintended conse...

Following Medical Advice of an AI or a Human Doctor? Experimental Evidence Based on Clinician-Patient Communication Pathway Model.

Health communication
Medical large language models are being introduced to the public in collaboration with governments, medical institutions, and artificial intelligence (AI) researchers. However, a crucial question remains: Will patients follow the medical advice provi...