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March 06, 2023 05:00 AM

What's ahead for ChatGPT's healthcare future

Mari Devereaux
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    Dr. Tiffany Kung, researcher at AnsibleHealth

    Modern Healthcare reporters take a deep dive with leaders in the industry who are standing out and making a difference in their organization or their field. We hear from Dr. Tiffany Kung, researcher at virtual pulmonary rehab treatment center AnsibleHealth, about how the ChatGPT model—which uses natural language processing to generate text responses based on available data—could eventually be used in the healthcare industry.

    What are some ways that health systems could use artificial intelligence technology such as ChatGPT to augment care and provider operations?

    At AnsibleHealth, we’re already using ChatGPT every day. We’ve incorporated it into our electronic health record so our providers are able to use ChatGPT to better communicate with patients, and we’re using it to talk to our insurance providers—to do things like rewrite an appeal letter if [payers have] denied a claim. All our providers have undergone training to make sure that everything’s deidentified, so it’s HIPAA-compliant.

    ChatGPT is most commonly being used right now to communicate with insurance [companies] and to do a lot of administrative work, since physicians now spend so much of their time dealing with things that are not direct patient care: paperwork and billing.

    In terms of the chatbot’s potential shortcomings, where might providers run into issues with ChatGPT? In what ways is this technology not fully equipped for use in the healthcare sector?

    ChatGPT and most other existing AI are not HIPAA-compliant at the moment. That means it can’t handle any patient data that’s sensitive or anything that’s confidential. That’s really one of its big shortcomings. For us to incorporate ChatGPT and other AI more into our everyday use, we have to do a lot of rigorous testing. Just like any novel drug or any new technology, we need to test its safety, usability and efficacy.

    You recently led a study in which researchers had ChatGPT take the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam. How is the chatbot’s performance on that exam an indicator of its possible effectiveness in medical education?

    We were really excited to see that ChatGPT was capable of passing the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam. It [scored] about 60%, which was the passing threshold. That’s just the 1 to 2 percentile performance on this exam.

    So by no means is ChatGPT capable of being your physician or being a good doctor right now. There’s a lot of work to be done. Everything is still very early, but we’re really excited about the potential.

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