Will doctors still be writing clinical notes by hand/typing in 2 years from now or will LLMs have freed them from that?
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Things removing the grunt work of forming a patients record count towards 'no', eg. summarization, compilation etc..

To be solved as no, it has to be implemented in any single major hospital setting.

Any screenshot or newsgrab of official implementation of LLMs will be enough to resolve the market as no.

Mar 5, 7:21pm: Will doctors still be writing clinical notes by hand/typing in 2 years from now or will LLMs have freed them from that? → Will doctors still be writing clinical notes by hand/typing in 2 years from now or will LLMs have freed them from that?

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Kaiser permanent hospital system just piloted an AI scribe. Paper : https://catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.23.0404

So does this resolve no if they are freed or no if they are still writing notes? The wording of the question is a bit confusing

@ian Apologies for my ESL sentence structure.

Yes = hand written/typed notes

No = use of LLMs in hospitals.

I used to work for a startup that is trying to automate clinical note-taking https://www.cognote.ai/

We ran into all kinds of regulatory problems.