AI is Better at Discharge Summaries than Clinic Staff

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AI is Better at Discharge Summaries than Clinic Staff

‘Superior in logic and structure, particularly for acute conidtions’

Applying artificial intelligence (AI) to discharge summaries in psychiatric clinics is among the latest topics selected for Annotations, presented on the website by the Academy’s Guidelines and Evidence-based Medicine Subcommittee.

Integration of AI into medical workflows to enhance efficiency and quality seems particularly interesting and valid, says the reviewer.

Discharge summaries must fulfil diverse and specific requirements. Nevertheless, AI-generated discharge summaries offer the opportunity to optimize information transfer and alleviate the workload on physicians.

This particular study evaluates the quality of discharge summaries produced by clinical staff compared with an AI model (ChatGPT 4.0).

Completed summaries were assessed by four attending physicians using predefined criteria including consistency, completeness, and comprehensibility. The time required to prepare these summaries and their impact on overall quality was also analyzed.

Results indicated that discharge summaries generated by AI are more efficient than discharge summaries prepared by clinic staff. AI was particularly effectively for its coherence and information structure.

More research, training, and development is needed to improve the accuracy and reliability of AI-generated discharge summaries, says the reviewer. But this study found that AI was often superior both in logic and structure, particularly for acute conditions.

 

 

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