Healthcare org uses OpenAI's GPT-4 to write medical records

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Healthcare org with over 100 clinics uses OpenAI's GPT-4 to write medical records

US healthcare chain Carbon Health has introduced an AI tool to generate medical records automatically, based on conversations between physicians and their patients.

The screenshot of an example medical chart below shows what type of text the software, nicknamed Carby, generates. The hypothetical patient's information and vital measurements are included, as well as a summaries of medical records and diagnoses.Carbon Health CEO Eren Bali said the software is directly integrated into the firm's electronic health records system, and is powered by OpenAI's latest language model, GPT-4.

"The use of scribes and transcription services is standard in the healthcare industry, and a majority of patients provide consent to have their visit recorded by their provider," a spokesperson told"Once the note is ready in our EHR, we notify the provider to review, edit, and validate the medical decision making summary as needed . We are still refining the feature with more provider feedback.

 

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