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Weekly Update
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December 7, 2024 |
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This week, we feature insights from K. Casey Lion on using AI to bridge language barriers in patient communication. She describes her research into an AI language translation system, and shares her perspective on how families feel about AI integration in patient care.
Other articles include a study on how well electronic triggers work in detecting missed diagnoses using electronic health records, and an examination of AI's impact on radiologist burnout.
One more thing: JAMA Network now has a WhatsApp Channel, which can be accessed via this link. We are posting interesting content from across the JAMA Network, including highlights from our AI content. We hope to see you there!
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Medical News & Perspectives
JAMA
Researcher Explores Using AI to Overcome Language Barriers With Patients
Yulin Hswen, ScD, MPH; Kate Schweitzer
Original Investigation
JAMA Internal Medicine
Implementation of Electronic Triggers to Identify Diagnostic Errors in Emergency Departments
Viralkumar Vaghani, MBBS, MPH, MS; Ashish Gupta, MD, MBA; Usman Mir, MBBS, MPH; et al
Invited Commentary
JAMA Internal Medicine
Creating Diagnostic Tests for Diagnostic Errors
Andrew D. Auerbach, MD, MPH; Jeffrey L. Schnipper, MD, MPH
JAMA Network Open
Artificial Intelligence Impact on Burnout in Radiologists—Alleviation or Exacerbation?
Farid Ghareh Mohammadi, PhD; Ronnie Sebro, MD, PhD
Audio
AI as Interpreter in the Clinic
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