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Does ChatGPT really outshine doctors? Or just on social media?

Healthcare It News

According to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine this past week, artificial intelligence chatbot assistants can provide responses to patients' health questions that are of comparable quality – and empathy – to those written by physicians. ChatGPT is already showing potential value for an array of healthcare use cases.

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Bot MD powers data collection, enhances doctor experience in Indonesia

Healthcare It News

This integration enables more than 200,000 doctor members of the organisation to instantly search for association information, IDI services and national guidelines. Meanwhile, Bot MD is supporting IDI's digital transformation journey to improve the quality and availability of its services.

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Healthcare Marketing Trends in 2024: How to StayAhead

Healthcare Success

Now that the holidays have drawn to a close, it’s time to return to your 2024 marketing plan and make adjustments that ensure your business is taking advantage of the latest trends in healthcare marketing to reach patients and HCPs more effectively and make a lasting impression.

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Speedoc to deliver home healthcare for Parkway Shenton

Healthcare It News

Tech-enabled home healthcare provider Speedoc has tied up with Parkway Shenton, the primary care arm of IHH Healthcare Singapore, to expand care options for patients. The company continues to seek collaborations with both private and public healthcare providers to expand its mobile home care model.

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Reduce clinician burnout and improve care with AI in healthcare

Cloud Blogs

Clinician burnout is one of the most significant and urgent challenges facing the healthcare industry today. According to an American Medical Association survey of nearly 21,000 healthcare professionals, almost half reported at least one symptom of burnoutand 43 percent said they suffer from work overload.

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Majority of burned-out clinical support staff point to patient communications as the culprit

Healthcare It News

"While much has been reported on doctor and nurse burnout, less attention has been paid to the frontline clinical support staff who have been working tirelessly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure high-quality patient care was maintained," read the report. Kat Jercich is senior editor of Healthcare IT News.

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Healthcare workers are fed up and fighting back

Center for Health Progress

My frustrations increased as the time passed…Why can’t I just see a doctor? I unfairly started to blame the doctors, nurses, and other hospital staff. We all deserve quality healthcare. Healthcare corporations use workers much like an assembly line force, to treat as many patients as possible, while maximizing profit.