ChatGPT: Your Next Doctor?
Health is one of the most important aspects of human life, which makes healthcare one of the largest and most crucial industries. However, the necessity of healthcare services often places consumers at the mercy of providers and insurance companies especially in the American healthcare system. The Internet has become an empowering medical resource for individuals as according to the Pew Research Center, 81% of Americans use it to research medical information. However, there are still significant barriers between patients and their diagnoses and treatments.
Patient diagnosis is one aspect of healthcare in need of innovation since many people currently experience either delayed or incorrect diagnoses with healthcare providers unable to always recognize signs and symptoms of a condition in a timely manner. Additionally, diagnosing a patient can be especially tricky if the patient has limited access to diagnostic tests or if they live in a remote location. Even if patients live in a Metropolitan area, scheduling an in-person doctor visit is often challenging due to the limited availability of appointments. Speaking from personal experience, recently, I had been dealing with an urgent skin condition and needed to schedule a dermatologist or allergen doctor consultation; however, all the doctors within a 10-mile radius were booked out for the next four months. As a result, the onus was on me to find…