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If you set up a zoom call with just a bunch of these chat bots talking to each other, that's about what my department mtg is like at my hospital.
My clinic would probably run a lot more efficiently if chatGPT replaced our admin.If you set up a zoom call with just a bunch of these chat bots talking to each other, that's about what my department mtg is like at my hospital.
Yes, this!!! -- although I'm not sure what you mean by "read the letters." Usually, the customer service reps can barely speak or understand English so reading is out of the question.3 for 3. I don't think people at the insurance company actually read the letters. I think the whole exercise is an administrative barrier to treatment.
Sorry to hear that. My mom died several years ago. It will get easier. I was very close with my mom but I'm 100% completely okay with her passing. If you want to PM me you can. I can let you know how I dealt with it if you feel the urge. If not, hang in there.My mom passed away this time last year
Rejoice! When we’re all jobless we won’t have to fill out disability forms.Can't believe what technology can do. Unbelievable!
Universal basic income is not too far away when we're all jobless.
This reads like something from an Indian call center for some reasonbeen messing around with it for the last 10 minutes
here's what i typed in and what it spit out
Procedure Note for Epidural Steroid Injection:
Pre-procedure Instructions:
Procedure:
- The patient is instructed to arrive fasting for at least six hours prior to the procedure.
- The patient is informed of the potential risks and benefits of the procedure and has given informed consent.
Post-procedure Instructions:
- The patient is placed in a prone position on the procedure table.
- The skin over the lumbar spine is prepped with antiseptic solution and draped in a sterile manner.
- Using fluoroscopic guidance, a needle is advanced into the epidural space at the desired level.
- A small amount of contrast is injected to confirm proper needle position and to assess for any complications such as dural puncture.
- A mixture of steroid medication and local anesthetic is then injected into the epidural space.
- The needle is then withdrawn, and a sterile bandage is applied to the puncture site.
It is important to note that epidural steroid injections are not recommended for everyone, and the most appropriate treatment will vary depending on the individual's condition and medical history. The procedure should only be performed by a qualified healthcare professional and under the guidance of a radiologist or anesthesiologist.
- The patient is monitored for any complications such as headaches or fever.
- The patient is advised to rest for the remainder of the day and to avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activity for 24-48 hours.
- The patient is instructed to report any worsening of symptoms or new symptoms to the treating physician.
- The patient is scheduled for follow-up visits to assess the effectiveness of the procedure and to determine if additional injections are needed.
Regenerate response
I don't know if it does it's own web crawling/scraping or relies on something like Google, but it probably fuses popular results and replaces common phrases with something synonymous to give the appearance of originality. Kinda like what humans do...been messing around with it for the last 10 minutes
here's what i typed in and what it spit out
Procedure Note for Epidural Steroid Injection:
Pre-procedure Instructions:
Procedure:
- The patient is instructed to arrive fasting for at least six hours prior to the procedure.
- The patient is informed of the potential risks and benefits of the procedure and has given informed consent.
Post-procedure Instructions:
- The patient is placed in a prone position on the procedure table.
- The skin over the lumbar spine is prepped with antiseptic solution and draped in a sterile manner.
- Using fluoroscopic guidance, a needle is advanced into the epidural space at the desired level.
- A small amount of contrast is injected to confirm proper needle position and to assess for any complications such as dural puncture.
- A mixture of steroid medication and local anesthetic is then injected into the epidural space.
- The needle is then withdrawn, and a sterile bandage is applied to the puncture site.
It is important to note that epidural steroid injections are not recommended for everyone, and the most appropriate treatment will vary depending on the individual's condition and medical history. The procedure should only be performed by a qualified healthcare professional and under the guidance of a radiologist or anesthesiologist.
- The patient is monitored for any complications such as headaches or fever.
- The patient is advised to rest for the remainder of the day and to avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activity for 24-48 hours.
- The patient is instructed to report any worsening of symptoms or new symptoms to the treating physician.
- The patient is scheduled for follow-up visits to assess the effectiveness of the procedure and to determine if additional injections are needed.
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exactly! how hard is an exam like the USMLE when it is open book?So can Google and Wikipedia for the last decade.
it appears that life may indeed be an algorithm if you are a right wing Ayn Rand supporter....
Insurance companies will probably tolerate this for a few months before creating something more onerous than before.![]()
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