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Natural, Traditional & Alternative Medicine
2021-06-07 - 2021-06-08    
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Natural, Traditional and Alternative Medicine mainly focuses on the latest and exciting innovations in every area of Natural Medicine & Natural Products, Complementary and Alternative [...]
Advances In Natural Medicines, Nutraceuticals & Neurocognition
2021-06-11 - 2021-06-12    
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The two-days meeting goes to be an occurrence to appear forward to for its enlightening symposiums & workshops from established consultants of the sphere, exceptional [...]
Automation and Artificial Intelligence
2021-06-15 - 2021-06-16    
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Conference Series invites all the experts and researchers from the Automation and Artificial Intelligence sector all over the world to attend “2nd International Conference on [...]
Green Chemistry and Technology 2021
2021-06-23 - 2021-06-24    
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Green Chemistry and Technology is a global overview with the Theme:: “Sustainable Chemistry and its key role in waste management and essential public service to [...]
Food Science & Nutrition
2021-06-25 - 2021-06-26    
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Food Science is a multi-disciplinary field involving chemistry, biochemistry, nutrition, microbiology, and engineering to give one the scientific knowledge to solve real problems associated with [...]
Food Safety and Health
2021-06-28 - 2021-06-29    
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The main objective is to bring all the leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars together to exchange and share their experiences and research results [...]
Food Microbiology
2021-06-28 - 2021-06-29    
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This conference provide a platform to share the new ideas and advancing technologies in the field of Food Microbiology and Food Technology. The objective of [...]
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Racial Data Errors Are Likely to Occur in Electronic Medical Records

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Racial Data Errors Are Likely to Occur in Electronic Medical Records

THURSDAY (HealthDay News), September 5, 2024 A study released online in JAMA Network Open on September 3rd, according to children’s electronic medical records (EMRs) across health systems, reveals substantial inaccuracies in the recording of racial data.

Researchers Gary L. Freed, M.D., of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and associates looked at the rate of racial and ethnic attribution errors in electronic medical records from the state’s three biggest pediatric health systems. Comparisons of the parent or guardian report of race and ethnicity with the electronic medical records (EMRs) for 4,333 children seen between September 1, 2023, and January 31, 2024, at outpatient clinics, emergency departments, and inpatient units were part of the analysis.

The researchers discovered that the highest mistake rate (ranging from 41 to 78 percent) was observed when the parental report’s racial classification exactly matched the EMR. With the consolidation of racial alternatives, the matching percentage increased, narrowing the disparities between the health systems to 78–88 percent matching. Between 65 and 95 percent of health systems’ EMRs and parental reports matched in terms of ethnicity. The percentage of missing racial or ethnic data in the EMR that was considered a nonmatch varied between health systems, ranging from 2 to 10%. The health system with the most options for race and ethnicity also had the highest error rates.

Large error rates cast doubt on the findings, implying that there may or may not be injustices and disparities in particular clinical care domains, and they may jeopardize efforts to enhance treatment, according to the authors.

Acceptable Responses to Half of Patient Urology Questions Are Provided by ChatGPT

THURSDAY, August 29, 2024 (NewsDay) — A research released in the Sept. 1 edition of urological Practice found that ChatGPT can satisfactorily answer almost half of patient urological inquiries.

The quality of ChatGPT’s answers to actual urology patient messages was assessed by Michael Scott, M.D., and associates from Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, California. A total of 100 electronic patient messages were analyzed, and five urologists independently assessed the ChatGPT responses.

47 percent of the responses were deemed suitable for patient distribution, according to the researchers’ findings. On easy compared to difficult questions, ChatGPT performed better (56 versus 34 percent acceptable). Easy queries received responses that were more precise, thorough, beneficial, and comprehensible than those on more challenging topics.

Nearly 50% of patient messages received satisfactory responses from ChatGPT, with easy inquiries doing better than complex ones. The authors state that using ChatGPT to reply to patient communications can help to enhance wellness and lessen the time commitment for the care team. “As generative artificial intelligence technology evolves, artificial intelligence performance is projected to continue to increase.