医疗保健中的聊天机器人:连接患者与信息

Michelle Clark, Sharon Bailey
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为什么这是一个问题? 人工智能(AI)越来越多地应用于医疗领域。面向患者的聊天机器人越来越广泛,但其有效性的临床证据仍然有限。 什么是技术? 基于人工智能的聊天机器人是一种计算机程序或软件应用程序,可使用类似人类的语言与人类进行模拟对话。聊天机器人可以帮助人类节省时间,通过接管更多常规或重复性任务(如自动客服聊天、预约或员工排班),让人类能够专注于更高层次的创造性或战略性思考。 潜在影响是什么? 任何人只要能使用联网电脑或智能手机,就可以使用这些聊天机器人获取健康信息。聊天机器人可以让患者全天候获取健康信息,如症状评估、支持性信息、用药提醒或预约安排,从而在医疗服务提供者不在时也能获取信息。功效和用户满意度似乎是大势所趋,但支持聊天机器人在医疗保健中的临床效果的证据仍在建立中。现有的医疗聊天机器人大多供患者免费使用,但有些开发者和医疗服务提供者会收取使用附加功能或内容的费用。有些应用程序可能是由医疗服务提供者开给患者的。这些应用程序可以由保险公司承保,或由开发商授权给医疗服务提供商。 我们还需要了解什么? 当考虑在医疗机构中广泛实施聊天机器人供患者使用时,道德和数据隐私问题仍然是首要考虑的问题。ChatGPT 和其他不是专门为医疗保健开发的人工智能工具不一定能提供医疗保健信息所需的数据隐私级别。它们也是根据历史数据集进行训练的,不能根据最新的临床建议或健康数据提供回复。制定专门的人工智能伦理框架可以防止滥用人工智能技术,最大限度地减少错误信息的传播,从而促进医疗保健领域人工智能工具更安全、更一致的发展。人工智能工具在调节和故障排除方面仍然需要人为监督。
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Chatbots in Health Care: Connecting Patients to Information
Why Is This an Issue? Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in health care settings. Chatbots geared toward patient use are becoming more widely available, but the clinical evidence of their effectiveness remains limited. What Is the Technology? AI-based chatbots are computer programs or software applications that have been designed to engage in simulated conversation with humans using humanlike language. Chatbots can help humans save time and allow them to focus on more high-level creative or strategic thinking by taking over more routine or repetitive tasks, such as automated customer service chats, appointments, or staff scheduling. What Is the Potential Impact? Anyone with access to an internet-enabled computer or a smartphone could use these chatbots to access health information. Chatbots can provide patients with 24/7 access to health information, such as symptom assessment, supportive information, medication reminders, or appointment scheduling, allowing access to information when health care providers are unavailable. There appear to be trends toward efficacy and user satisfaction, but the evidence to support the clinical effectiveness of chatbots in health care is still being established. Existing health care chatbots are mostly free for patients to access, although some developers and health care providers charge fees to access additional features or content. Some apps may be prescribed to patients by providers. These could be covered by insurance or licensed to health care providers by the developer. What Else Do We Need to Know? Ethical and data privacy issues remain top of mind when considering the widespread implementation of chatbots for patient use in health care settings. ChatGPT and other AI tools that were not developed specifically for health care do not necessarily provide the level of data privacy that is required of health care information. They are also trained on historical datasets and do not provide responses based on the most current clinical recommendations or health data. The development of AI-specific ethical frameworks could facilitate safer and more consistent development of AI tools in health care by preventing the misuse of AI technologies and minimizing the spread of misinformation. AI tools still require human oversight in terms of moderation and troubleshooting.
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