Hyped title. It was exclusively text-based diagnosis after physicians did the whole interview, exam, labs, etc.
Also, later in the encounter, with more chart information, AI scored 82%, physicians 70–79%; that difference was reportedly not statistically significant.
So current AI can aid in diagnosing like we've all known.
One cool aspect of working in a high-performance, critical setting, is you learn and absorb amazingly well-research practices without thinking about what it took for things to get there.
Right. You're not a real medical group unless you go through an 18-month RFP procurement cycle including being wined and dined by the Epic rep who already knows they're gonna get your $50MM wallet because they're golf buddies with your CEO and already embedded with all your labs. God forbid anyone practicing Real Medicine tries to go the OSS route, medicine is too complicated for something like that.
$50M? Pfft. The regional health service provider over here has spent close to a billion € migrating to Epic over the past decade. The feedback has been so devastating they're apparently now considering starting over from scratch. Love seeing the consultants lighting my tax money on fire like that.
This is a big topic, but here are a few random bits:
Pretty much any strain will make me feel more empathic to some degree.
In particular "orange" strains work well for me during the day. They're slightly stimulating, and not too sedating; they clear my mind and allow me to focus on a task; I get good muscular and neuropathic pain relief; I feel much more empathic, better able to understand subtleties of spoken and body language, and just better able to understand other people in general.
I find strains with myrcene and ocimene best for pain.
Strains with alpha-pinene are very relaxing.
Some high limonene strains can cause me anxiety even worse than terpinolene-based ones. Maybe it depends if they also have enough of other, calming terpenes such as myrcene, alpha-pinene, caryophyllene and linalool.
I try to avoid strains with limonene at night, as they can keep my mind going when I'm trying to sleep.
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