Artificial intelligence tools are now used in a variety of different ways in Michigan Medicine’s emergency department , from helping physicians give feedback to detecting patients at higher risk for critical illness. By beginning to use AI into clinical settings , Michigan Medicine has raised questions among physicians about AI’s impacts on the quality of patient care and medical education.
Despite concerns about AI’s potentially negative impact on patients, physicians at Michigan Medicine have taken measures to ensure AI’s accuracy and reliability. In an interview with The Michigan Daily, Laura Hopson, associate chair for education in the Department of Emergency Medicine, said physicians carefully review documentation generated by AI, such as notes on a patient’s history.
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