JMIR articles address AI clinical decision-making and health care worker burnout
JMIR Publications released two feature stories in its News and Perspectives section. Shalini Kathuria Narang's "Can Humanlike Reasoning Be Replicated in Large Language Models for Clinical Decision-Making?" and Sara Novak's "How Health Care Workers Can Manage Digital Fatigue" offer complementary looks into the capabilities of artificial intelligence in diagnostics, and the real-world exhaustion faced by medical professionals managing digital systems.
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JMIR articles address AI clinical decision-making and health care worker burnout Why it matters: Research is increasing reasoning depth, which matters for teams deciding when to trade latency and cost for stronger planning, analysis, or tool use. Source: Medical News https:/...
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