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ChatGPT's potential role in non-English-speaking outpatient clinic settings

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DIGITAL HEALTH
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/20552076231184091

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Artificial intelligence; general medicine; digital health; health communications

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Researchers have found that ChatGPT can effectively compose clinic letters, showcasing its accurate and empathetic communication abilities. This study demonstrates the potential use of ChatGPT as a medical assistant in Mandarin Chinese-speaking outpatient clinics, aiming to enhance patient satisfaction in busy settings. While achieving high scores in the Chinese Medical Licensing Examination, ChatGPT also shows promise for clinical communication in non-English speaking environments. However, further optimization and rigorous testing are needed before widespread implementation.
Researchers recently utilized ChatGPT as a tool for composing clinic letters, highlighting its ability to generate accurate and empathetic communications. Here we demonstrated the potential application of ChatGPT as a medical assistant in Mandarin Chinese-speaking outpatient clinics, aiming to improve patient satisfaction in high-patient volume settings. ChatGPT achieved an average score of 72.4% in the Chinese Medical Licensing Examination's Clinical Knowledge section, ranking within the top 20th percentile. It also demonstrated its potential for clinical communication in non-English speaking environments. Our study suggests that ChatGPT could serve as an interface between physicians and patients in Chinese-speaking outpatient settings, possibly extending to other languages. However, further optimization is required, including training on medical-specific datasets, rigorous testing, privacy compliance, integration with existing systems, user-friendly interfaces, and the development of guidelines for medical professionals. Controlled clinical trials and regulatory approval are necessary before widespread implementation. As chatbots' integration into medical practice becomes more feasible, rigorous early investigations and pilot studies can help mitigate potential risks.

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