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Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit?

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  • radioclash@retro.pizzaR radioclash@retro.pizza

    @meltedcheese given my frankly dreadful and queerphobic/allistic centric medical experience in the supposedly 'better' NHS in the UK - I don't care for doctor's fee-fees about being 'lectured'.

    At least 2-3 cases in my life where doctor's egos over a patient daring to contradict them cos 'I'm the trained medical professional here' has meant they refused to accept something that down the line was proven scientifically to be 100% correct.

    Like my NCGS, apparently all in my head...until someone did a double blind study and it was grudging acceptance that I wasn't lying about my gluten issues...they totally missed my neurodivergence even with me being taken as a child to the GP with classic issues over hyperfocus and not hearing my parents. Putting me on child doses of my inhaler as an adult cos I argued over them removing steroidal drugs from repeats without asking.

    Have been gaslit by other doctors over THEIR COLLEAGUES diagnoses as well.

    So yeah...fuck them. Lectures kept me alive so far. Do not trust.

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    @radioclash You are a good example of being your own best advocate. Good health to you.

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    • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

      Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit? Us, too. And we have **thoughts**

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      Why you should refuse to let your doctor record you

      By: Emily M. Bender and Decca Muldowney At a recent appointment, Emily’s physical therapist (who knows some about her research) said, “Before we get started,...

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      @emilymbender I've been asked multiple times, and I always chicken out when they ask and say yes, I think it's the power imbalance, and I don't think it's fair.

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      • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

        Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit? Us, too. And we have **thoughts**

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        Why you should refuse to let your doctor record you

        By: Emily M. Bender and Decca Muldowney At a recent appointment, Emily’s physical therapist (who knows some about her research) said, “Before we get started,...

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        @emilymbender I have been asked multiple times by medical providers this year if I would consent to AI transcription, and I have said no every time. I'm tempted to ask next time if they have information from an independent audit of the system performance and privacy policy

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        • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

          Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit? Us, too. And we have **thoughts**

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          Why you should refuse to let your doctor record you

          By: Emily M. Bender and Decca Muldowney At a recent appointment, Emily’s physical therapist (who knows some about her research) said, “Before we get started,...

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          @emilymbender I've spotted medically significant errors in the transcription during the session. It's galling.

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          • crowbriarhexe@tech.lgbtC crowbriarhexe@tech.lgbt

            @BoydStephenSmithJr @emilymbender Brought to you by the Consently(TM) platform

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            @crowbriarhexe @emilymbender SimplePractice actually, but close enough. It is widely used, and I don't know if this is a problem with the system in general or if it is a misconfiguration by this particular practice.

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            • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

              @deborahh @emilymbender I just forwarded this article to my doctors office. Hopefully those using it will read it.

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              @JoBlakely @emilymbender good idea. I bookmarked it.

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              • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit? Us, too. And we have **thoughts**

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                Why you should refuse to let your doctor record you

                By: Emily M. Bender and Decca Muldowney At a recent appointment, Emily’s physical therapist (who knows some about her research) said, “Before we get started,...

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                @emilymbender@dair-community.social I had to bring my cat to the 24 hour emergency vet hospital recently (he's okay now!!) and they had this.

                What was somewhat galling was that I was not directly asked; instead, there was a sign in the exam room informing us that the vets would be using "AI transcription" and that we could 'opt out'. When the on call vet came in he mentioned that he'd need to get his phone before we started. I asked if it was to use the "AI transcription", to which he said yes and I said I wasn't okay with that.

                Bad enough at the doctors (and I'm already worried I've somehow auto opted in to it when using virtual appointments), but the freaking emergency vet???...

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                  @jlouiseau @emilymbender exactly 💯

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                  • the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.orgT the_turtle@mastodon.sdf.org

                    @emilymbender@dair-community.social see that block buttton? FUCKING USE IT THEN, SELF-IMPORTANT SHINY LIGHTS ON A SCREEN!

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                    @the_turtle Tell me you're a dude without telling me you're a dude. Sheesh.

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                    • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                      Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit? Us, too. And we have **thoughts**

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                      Why you should refuse to let your doctor record you

                      By: Emily M. Bender and Decca Muldowney At a recent appointment, Emily’s physical therapist (who knows some about her research) said, “Before we get started,...

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                      @emilymbender My provider always asks and always said that the days "doesn't leave our server." Are there really transcription/summarizing AIs that are completely local?

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                      • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                        Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit? Us, too. And we have **thoughts**

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                        Why you should refuse to let your doctor record you

                        By: Emily M. Bender and Decca Muldowney At a recent appointment, Emily’s physical therapist (who knows some about her research) said, “Before we get started,...

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                        #52

                        @emilymbender Thanks for the write-up! How do you feel about human scribes? I've been saying "yes to human scribes, no to AI scribes" for a while now, but your list makes me realize a lot of the concerns apply there, too.

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                        • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                          @rbmath Yikes.

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                          @emilymbender @rbmath Within the last few months I've been asked for consent to care, and consent to record. At the time, I assumed "record" meant saving the audio for reference when writing up notes... now I'm going to have to specifically ask what "record" means, if data is transmitted, what happens to the recording, etc.

                          I *might* be okay with automated transcription if it's done locally but no guarantee of that.

                          Should have been more vigilant.

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                          • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                            Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit? Us, too. And we have **thoughts**

                            Link Preview Image
                            Why you should refuse to let your doctor record you

                            By: Emily M. Bender and Decca Muldowney At a recent appointment, Emily’s physical therapist (who knows some about her research) said, “Before we get started,...

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                            (buttondown.com)

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                            @emilymbender I do share a lot of AI skepticism, but physician perspective (I use it about 25-30% of visits), there are many highly speculative aspects of this take:

                            🧵 1/5
                            1) Point #1 is valid, however, the same data safety questions can be asked regarding other integrated systems. Like where is your EMR data stored, how does your radiology data integrate (reviewed in 3rd party software), etc.
                            2) Consent: valid concern, but the fullest version would be a long EULA-like text with a checkbox...

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                            • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                              Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit? Us, too. And we have **thoughts**

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                              Why you should refuse to let your doctor record you

                              By: Emily M. Bender and Decca Muldowney At a recent appointment, Emily’s physical therapist (who knows some about her research) said, “Before we get started,...

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                              @emilymbender my visit notes for one doctor said that I verbally consented to having the appointment recorded. I did not, nor was I ever asked. Not happy about that.

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                              • p__x@mastodon.socialP p__x@mastodon.social

                                @emilymbender I do share a lot of AI skepticism, but physician perspective (I use it about 25-30% of visits), there are many highly speculative aspects of this take:

                                🧵 1/5
                                1) Point #1 is valid, however, the same data safety questions can be asked regarding other integrated systems. Like where is your EMR data stored, how does your radiology data integrate (reviewed in 3rd party software), etc.
                                2) Consent: valid concern, but the fullest version would be a long EULA-like text with a checkbox...

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                                @emilymbender
                                🧵 2/5... so more text doesn't equate w/ being more informed. Also, consent is revokable, the recording can be stopped and deleted before it gets processed.

                                3) i discuss life/death stuff w/ patients. It has no more effect than having students around. if i find the topic sensitive, or the patient seems uncomfortable I pause/stop the recording.

                                4) I spend a lot of time trying to remember discussions if notes aren't closed same day (impossible..). It's more accurate to fix errors..

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                                • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                                  Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit? Us, too. And we have **thoughts**

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                                  Why you should refuse to let your doctor record you

                                  By: Emily M. Bender and Decca Muldowney At a recent appointment, Emily’s physical therapist (who knows some about her research) said, “Before we get started,...

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                                  @emilymbender I tried to subscribe to that newsletter and it said "this e-mail address can not be subscribed" Why does it not like my email address?

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                                  • emilymbender@dair-community.socialE emilymbender@dair-community.social

                                    Have you been asked by a medical provider recently for consent to have an "AI" scribe record your visit? Us, too. And we have **thoughts**

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                                    Why you should refuse to let your doctor record you

                                    By: Emily M. Bender and Decca Muldowney At a recent appointment, Emily’s physical therapist (who knows some about her research) said, “Before we get started,...

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                                    @emilymbender Usually I ask my doctor to turn that off.

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                                    • p__x@mastodon.socialP p__x@mastodon.social

                                      @emilymbender
                                      🧵 2/5... so more text doesn't equate w/ being more informed. Also, consent is revokable, the recording can be stopped and deleted before it gets processed.

                                      3) i discuss life/death stuff w/ patients. It has no more effect than having students around. if i find the topic sensitive, or the patient seems uncomfortable I pause/stop the recording.

                                      4) I spend a lot of time trying to remember discussions if notes aren't closed same day (impossible..). It's more accurate to fix errors..

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                                      @emilymbender 🧵 3/5 ...than remembering 3-4 days later. I often use the transcript and not the AI summary, like for my dictated exam where the AI does a consistently subpar job.

                                      For the primary problem I rarely use any text from the AI assessment. I only use it as a 2ndry check to make sure documented/took care of everything I needed to.

                                      5) The AI scribe doesn't impact how I talk, except for me dictating my exam for the transcript, which patients tend to like as they "hear" what I see...

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                                      • p__x@mastodon.socialP p__x@mastodon.social

                                        @emilymbender 🧵 3/5 ...than remembering 3-4 days later. I often use the transcript and not the AI summary, like for my dictated exam where the AI does a consistently subpar job.

                                        For the primary problem I rarely use any text from the AI assessment. I only use it as a 2ndry check to make sure documented/took care of everything I needed to.

                                        5) The AI scribe doesn't impact how I talk, except for me dictating my exam for the transcript, which patients tend to like as they "hear" what I see...

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                                        @emilymbender 4/5

                                        6) most of my patients have speech disturbances and I have a bit of an accent. Model just does fine.

                                        7) It IS more efficient if used for more complex visits. If I used it for all visits, it would be a net negative on efficiency.

                                        😎 Charting is part of care, yes, but what I tell my trainees: "He/she never spent time with his kids....but they wrote wonderful notes" said nobody ever on anybody's eulogy.

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                                        • mikal@sfba.socialM mikal@sfba.social

                                          @jrdepriest @emilymbender

                                          I will walk out if they insist. And file a complaint with whatever their institution's management is.

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                                          @Mikal @jrdepriest @emilymbender Unfortunately, it’s likely to get to the point that it’s too much of a hassle to ask and they stop asking. They’ll simply collect it without your knowledge or consent.

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