Anonymous wrote:I have had two different providers — one JH family medicine at the North Bethesda location, one not local— use AI. I know the non-local provider asked my permission. At JH my memory is it was more of a heads up that it was being used.
I get your concerns about privacy and the fact that all of this is generating data that could be used against us. At the same time I understand the desire of my docs to be more efficient. I felt like it was a “value add” for one visit where the doc focused on me. The JH visit still involved my provider staring at her computer typing away the entire time, so not sure what AI offered.
New poster here, PP, I don't see it as "value added" because it is going to be one more thing we have to remember to check and make sure it is accurate. I mean, I wouldn't check my own doctor's notes generally - she's a human and a professional and I have no reason to be concerned, but AI notes? I"m sure they'll be messed up. And boy oh boy once you have some inaccuracies in your notes it is a pain to get them changed.