I think I would prefer reading the blather of my old neurologist than from an Artificial Interpolator.
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Microsoft should be sued for practicing medicine without a license. Plus, when an insurance company declines to cover a doctors recommendation, why isn't that also practicing medicine without a license?
Right on. The Insurance companies drove my doctor to start the process of drawing the curtains on his practice.
I know there are many good people working for insurance companies including, 'wellness' nurses, but they seem to be a different person each time I hear from them. I once saw my insurance company notes by wellness nurses and they had very little substance. They probably had to speak to some great number patients. Doctors and nurses who relish a good dialogue with insurance companies are probably the best hope for any one patient, I suppose.
doesn’t it just write up the notes by listening to what the patient is saying? I don’t think it is prescribing or replacing dr. I prefer that to dr trying to write and listen at the same time.
Seems a good idea so long as it checked for errors later. Perhaps an audio record needs to be kept as back up and copy put on patient file so you can look it up from home and check it wrote down what you said.