AI Enhances Virtual Urgent Care
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Artificial intelligence has potential to aid physician decisions during virtual urgent care

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Study compared initial AI treatment recommendations to final recommendations of physicians who had access to the AI recommendations but may or may not have reviewed them.
Initial AI recommendations for common complaints in an urgent care setting were rated higher than final physician recommendations.
While AI was shown to be better at identifying critical red flags, "physicians were better at eliciting a more complete history from patients".
Story Source: Journal Reference: - Dan Zeltzer , Zehavi Kugler , Lior Hayat , Tamar Brufman , Ran Ilan Ber , Keren Leibovich , Tom Beer , Ilan Frank , Ran Shaul , Caroline Goldzweig , Joshua Pevnick . Comparison of Initial Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Final Physician Recommendations in AI-Assisted Virtual Urgent Care Visits . Annals of Internal Medicine , 2025 ; DOI: 10.7326 /ANNALS-24-03283 Cite This Page:.
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